The Atlantic hurricane season is showing no signs of slowing down, with a new system poised to become the next named storm just days after a brief lull. A broad area of low pressure in the central ...
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Two Atlantic systems show high odds of tropical development
A quiet period of hurricane season has come to a end, and it appears that the Atlantic is gearing up for some activity. The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances that are ...
Should another weather system develop into a tropical storm, the system would be named Jerry. The USA TODAY Network in Florida provides daily tropics watch reports during hurricane season (June 1-Nov.
The system is expected to move through an area of concern in the Atlantic before turning north, away from the islands. If the system strengthens into a tropical storm, it will take the next name on ...
As the Atlantic hurricane season enters its final weeks, forecasters are keeping a close eye on two developing systems—one in the tropical Atlantic heading toward the Caribbean, and another in the ...
A tropical wave located about 900 miles east of the Windward Islands in the central tropical Atlantic is producing a large area of showers and thunderstorms. This system is moving westward at around ...
A tropical system in the eastern Caribbean Sea has an 80% chance of becoming what would be named Tropical Storm Melissa over the next seven days, and a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours, ...
We are more than halfway through the hurricane season and most storms have stayed out to sea. Some storms remained just offshore and caused major issues along our coast, but the only storm that made ...
STAYING AWAY FROM SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA AND THE TROPICS, SO WE ARE STILL KEEPING AN EYE ON TROPICAL STORM JERRY MOVING NORTH AT 16. THIS IS THE 4 A.M. UPDATE FROM THE NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER. HAS ...
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