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Will a weather system rolling off the coast of Africa become the season’s first hurricane next week? Here’s what the ...
Hurricane season is now reaching its peak. The National Hurricane Center is tracking two disturbances in the Atlantic.
Dexter continues on a northeasterly track through the North Atlantic away from the U.S. coast. The storm weakened over cooler waters Monday night and has lost its tropical characteristics. The storm ...
So, what’s going on? Simply put — the Atlantic is waking up from its summer slumber, entering the peak season where warm waters and atmospheric conditions combine to spawn storms rapidly. The names ...
Invest 97L is now in the Atlantic joining Invest 96L and NHC forecasters said if development comes it'll be next week.
Invest 96L showed some signs of "collapsed" shower activity, but still has a chance to develop sometime next week, NHC forecasters said.
A new tropical wave coming off the coast of Africa is producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. Some ...
Cabo Verde hurricanes develop quickly in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. These long-lived, attention-grabbing hurricanes don't ...
While the National Hurricane Center has not yet named the system, it has been designated as an “invest 97L” for closer monitoring. Any potential U.S. impacts would not occur until the 19th to the 21st ...
The National Hurricane Center is painting a large potential development area for the disturbance just moving off Africa.
Colder waters, disruptive winds, a missing wave train and lower Coriolis force form a near-perfect storm shield, meaning ...
The KHOU 11 Weather Team is tracking two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Basin as hurricane season activity begins to ramp up toward the statistical peak.