Despite being downgraded from a hurricane, Tropical Storm Henri soaked the northeastern U.S., dropping heavy rain and bringing strong storm surges ashore. It’s forecast to churn toward the Maritime provinces in the days ahead. As Ross Lord reports, Henri is not the only extreme weather affecting parts of the U.S. and Canada, as the continent witnesses the effects of human-caused climate change this summer.
- Remnants of Tropical Storm Henri expected to bring rain to southern Maritimes
- Henri upgrades to hurricane, parts of U.S. East Coast under flood watch