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This week’s weather in photos

From record storms to changing seasons, here is last week’s weather in pictures.

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This week in photo''s
A tourist plays his Alphorn surrounded by the peaks of the Alps in Unterwasser, Switzerland. [Gian Ehrenzeller/EPA]
Published On 14 Oct 201814 Oct 2018

This was a week of deadly storms across the globe and one of them made history. Hurricane Michael now ranks as the strongest storm to ever make landfall along the Florida Panhandle, and the death toll is still climbing.

In other parts of the world, it was time for us to see visible change in seasons with leaves giving away their chloraphyl and changing to amber and gold.

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Crystal clear skies above Berlin's Brandenburg Gate. [Kamil Zihnioglu/EPA]
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This home is just one of hundreds that were flooded in Nicaragua when dual tropical disturbance were enhancing the showers over Central America. [Jorge Torres/EPA]
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Fog floats above the landscape near Stara Basta, Slovakia. [Peter Komka/EPA]
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Typhoon Kong-rey submerges parts of Yeongdeok, South Korea. [Yonhap/EPA]
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As the tropical disturbance yet to become Hurricane Michael moved through the Caribbean, Honduras declared a red alert emergency. [Gustavo Amador/EPA]
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Sunrise in Brussels, Belgium. [Stephanie Lecocq/EPA]
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South Korea's changing leaves this month turn the trees to a golden hue on Mount Deokyu. [Yonhap/EPA]
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Waves crash along the resort area of Cancun, Mexico, as Hurricane Michael intensifies and heads toward the Gulf of Mexico. [Alonso Cupul/EPA]
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Sun sets over Panama City, Florida, which was wrecked by Hurricane Michael. It was the strongest storm to hit the Florida Panhandle in recorded history. [Dan Anderson/EPA]
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Residents begin the cleanup in San Llorenc, Baleiric Island, Spain, after deadly rains caused widespread flooding. [Cati Cladera/EPA]
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Picking up the pieces in Panama City. Thousands of homes were lost during the storm and it could be more than a month for all power to be restored in several states. [Dan Anderson/EPA]
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The full scope of destruction is now being assessed across the southeastern U.S. after Category 4 Michael came onshore October 10th. [Glenn Fawcett/EPA]


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