One area being watched closely is located over the central Atlantic Ocean and has been designated Invest 94L, while the second area of disturbed weather is centered over the western Caribbean Sea.
The good news for Floridians who have been hit by back-to-back hurricanes is that neither of two brewing storms are expected ...
There is a 30% chance that the system will develop in the next two days and a 40% chance that it will develop within a week.
Forecasters said the system, currently off the coast of Central America, has a slim shot at forming a tropical depression if ...
With Florida’s Gulf Coast left reeling after back-to-back major hurricanes, our Tracking the Tropics team explains what could ...
With Florida’s Gulf Coast left reeling after back-to-back major hurricanes, our Tracking the Tropics team explains what could spare the region from experiencing a third storm within a month.
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday continued to track one system in the Atlantic and one in the Caribbean that have ...
A storm system is forming several hundreds of miles west of the Caribbean. It has not yet generated hurricane-force winds.
A tropical depression could form as Invest94L moves toward the Leeward Islands late this week, according to the National ...
The National Hurricane Center is saying that a tropical depression could form in the Atlantic by the end of the week.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping track of a system in the Atlantic forecast to approach the Caribbean this week that could form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the ...
The system could become a tropical depression late this week as it begins moving west-northwestward and approaches the ...