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Today’s top weather news: Atlantic Ocean is alive as hurricane season enters final month

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Three areas in the Atlantic Ocean are following as the hurricane season enters its final month

Another named storm has not been ruled out as the last Atlantic month of 2024 hurricane The season opens Friday and the National Hurricane Center is monitoring three areas for potential development.

November 30th marks the end of the Atlantic hurricane seasonand that can’t come soon enough. In the meantime, there are three areas worth checking out as we count down the days.

Tents replace some polling places in North Carolina destroyed by Helene

Early voting is taking place North Carolinaand the state is making it easier for people affected by it Hurricane Helene to cast their vote.

After so many towns and roads were washed away by Helene floods and mudslides in Western North Carolina, state officials decided to set up tents that would serve as polling places for Tuesday’s election.

Seven tents have been set up in four of North Carolina’s most devastated counties: Buncombe, Burke, Haywood and Yancey. Yancey County has four tents, while Buncombe, Burke and Haywood counties each have one tent.

Evacuation orders lifted in San Diego after wildfire broke out near university

All evacuation orders have been lifted in parts of the country San Diego after a wildfire broke out near the San Diego State University campus.

The Montezuma/Fairmount Fire had scorched nearly 100 acres by Thursday afternoon. Authorities ordered people to evacuate several neighborhoods west of the university, including an elementary school.

As of Thursday evening, firefighters said 25% of the fire was under control. Six houses were damaged and no injuries were reported.

Watch: ‘Googly eye’ spotted in Martian skies by Perseverance rover

“Eye Spy”: A Mars Moon Passes Ahead of the Sun, Creating a Creepy Spectacle as Seen by NASA’s Perseverance robber on the Red Planet.

NASAs Mars rover in the Jezero crater recorded this partial embezzlement of the Sun by the Martian moon Phobos on September 30, also known as the 1,285th Martian day of the robot mission. As the potato-shaped moon passed in front of the sun, it created the appearance of a ‘googly eye’.

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