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The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
Recent hurricane seasons have been defined by storms supercharging over the Gulf of Mexico’s warmer-than-normal waters as ...
Expect a rainy, hot day ahead as the low-pressure system that brought rain across North Florida moves up the Gulf Coast.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico that could produce heavy rainfall ...
A tropical disturbance moved over the Gulf of Mexico late Wednesday and it's expected to continue westward, approaching Texas ...
No coastal watches or warnings were in effect. The storm was expected to keep traveling to the west-northwest in the coming ...
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye on an area showing potential for development off the U.S. east coast in early ...
National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
Hurricane season has been relatively quiet in June and July, but historically starts heating up in August. What does this mean for Texas?
In the Pacific, forecasters are watching five systems, including Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli. Iona has ...
During August more tropical waves exit Africa and travel westward over the Atlantic Ocean or form in the western Caribbean.
Tropical activity in the Atlantic may start to ramp up soon as hurricane season prepares to shift into a higher gear as ...