Tropical Cyclone, Bahamas and National Hurricane Center
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At 500 PM EDT (2100 UTC), the disturbance was centered near latitude 20.9 North, longitude 74.6 West. The system is moving toward the northwest near 9 mph (15 km/h). A north-northwestward motion
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Clock ticking for the Southeast as next tropical threat looms, with US impacts likely by Monday
More tropical trouble is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, with a new storm that could take aim at the US Southeast early next week poised to join Hurricane Humberto by Saturday. But unlike Humberto, this one could go on to make a direct impact and leave little time to prepare.
Dangerous tropical weather brewed Friday in the Atlantic Ocean with Humberto intensifying into a major Category 3 hurricane and a system forecasters dubbed
It appears “future” Imelda is on track to remain east of South Florida this weekend. The forecast path shows the system moving northwestward over the Bahamas, Saturday into Sunday, bringing heavy rain and tropical storm conditions (winds around 40 to 50 mph).
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday said Tropical Storm Humberto formed in the Atlantic, a tropical depression could form later this week near the Bahamas and Hurricane Gabrielle was headed to the Azores.
An area of low pressure is expected to form along the wave tonight or early Friday when it moves near the southeast Bahamas. This low is expected to become a tropical depression when it is in the vicinity of the central and northwest Bahamas late Friday or over the weekend and then track northwestward or northward over the southwestern Atlantic.
A tropical wave currently centered near the Dominican Republic is producing widespread but disorganized showers and thunderstorms. As it moves west-northwest at