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Hurricane Zeta was a late-season tropical cyclone in 2020 that made landfall on the Yucatán Peninsula and then in southeastern Louisiana, the latest on record to do so at such strength in the United States. Zeta was the record-tying sixth hurricane of the year to make landfall in the United States. The twenty-seventh named storm, twelfth ...
Zeta was a late-season hurricane that made landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula as a category 1 (on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale) hurricane. After weakening to a tropical storm, Zeta rapidly intensified into a category 3 hurricane just before landfall in southeastern Louisiana.
Hurricane Zeta, which made landfall as a Category 2 storm in southern Louisiana, is losing intensity on its trail of destruction over the Gulf Coast. The storm came ashore Wednesday...
Hurricane Zeta barraged the South with powerful winds on Thursday, shredding homes and businesses, knocking down trees and leaving about two million electricity customers without power. The storm...
Hurricane Zeta was expected to make landfall near New Orleans on Wednesday, two days after hitting Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. Storms are a way of life in the Gulf of Mexico, but Zeta is the 27th...
Hurricane Zeta made landfall in southeast Louisiana and significant impacts were felt across the entire region (although the majority of the impacts remained across southern Alabama and northwest Florida). Below are some of the local impacts...
The National Weather Service wants you to have the latest, most accurate information on Zeta to keep you informed and safe. Here is a compilation of information that you can use before, during, and after the storm to have the most current forecasted weather conditions for your area, evacuation and shelter information, and available resources to ...
Weakening to a tropical storm over land, Zeta emerged into the southern Gulf of Mexico on the 27th. A closed low over the Southwest U.S. began to move eastward, sending a cold front in Zeta's direction. Zeta turned northwest and north in response, regaining hurricane intensity in the southern Gulf. As it began
RAINFALL: Areas of heavy rainfall, both in advance of Zeta and along the track of Zeta, will impact areas from the central Gulf Coast to the Mid-Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, and eastward into the southern to central Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic today through Thursday.
Zeta turned northwest and became a hurricane on Wednesday October 28th. An approaching upper level low and associated cold front was moving across the Southern Plains while ridging was positioned off the Southeast Atlantic Coastline.