The first area of potential development is a disturbance in the central Atlantic. Chances for development have decreased to only 30 percent over the next week but it's still possible this region will ...
The National Hurricane Center continued Thursday to track two systems with low chances to develop into the season’s next ...
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday chances for development of a tropical depression in the Atlantic have decreased.
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 is keeping track of a system in the Atlantic forecast to approach the Caribbean this week, and a second already in the Caribbean that could form into the season’s next ...
Here's the latest on Invest 94-L and another Caribbean disturbance, neither of which are expected to impact Florida ...
The National Hurricane Center has been tracking a system that could strengthen in the Atlantic Ocean for several days.
Wind shear and mountains in Hispaniola could help protect Florida from direct impacts if Invest 94L does become Tropical ...
Computer models and the National Hurricane Center are backing off the idea that a new storm might form near the Caribbean ...
The National Hurricane Center lowered its outlook Wednesday that an Atlantic system approaching the Caribbean will develop ...
"Some gradual development is possible if the system stays over water while it moves slowly northwestward," the NHC said.