Hurricane season has been relatively quiet for the United States in 2025, but a weak tropical disturbance has finally been noted in the Gulf. The National Hurricane Center has noted that a trough of ...
Three tropical disturbances, each with a 20% chance of turning into a hurricane, have formed in the Atlantic Ocean and at least two of them are making a beeline for the Gulf of Mexico, the National ...
As the remnants of what was Hurricane Imelda continue to bring dangerous rip currents and rough surf at beaches across the eastern coast of the United States, forecasters have turned their attention ...
An area of low pressure in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean is expected to form as a tropical depression within the next day, becoming Tropical Storm Jerry not long after, forecasters said Tuesday ...
An area of low pressure that formed between South Florida and the Central Bahamas is forecast to bring periods of heavy rain and coastal flooding to the Gulf Coast region over the weekend. The ...
Before you start pulling out your sweaters, when I say “cooler,” I mean “not quite as unbearable but basically still brutal.” Fact is, a trough of low pressure moved through the area and that should ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Tropical Storm Jerry is our current named storm on the board moving rapidly west, northwest towards the upper Leeward Islands of the Caribbean Sea. Other than Jerry, however, the ...
Just a day after Hurricane Imelda swept across Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center has flagged two new areas for possible tropical development and one of which could influence Houston’s weather ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is far from over. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas for possible storm development in the days ahead – one near Florida and another in the open waters ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical systems Friday, Oct. 3. One of them is expected to cross Florida this weekend. An area of low pressure is forecast to move across Florida and ...
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