Millions of people living along the Gulf Coast are being urged to make sure preparations are in place as the next tropical threat to the U.S. brews in the Caribbean, and there are increasing signs ...
The NHC currently gives this system a "medium" chance of formation, with a 70% likelihood of developing in the next week.
The NBC2 First Alert Hurricane Tracking team is monitoring the western Caribbean Sea for the possibility of some tropical ...
The disturbance near Florida is “likely to form” into a tropical depression as it moves northward across the Caribbean Sea ...
A few passing clouds with high temperatures in the low 90s during the afternoon. Winds will be light from the east at 5-10 mph.
Next named storm could develop near the Yucatan Peninsula by the end of the week. Dry condition last through mid week in ...
An area of Low Pressure is set to form in the Western Caribbean Sea. It will drift Northward into the Gulf of Mexico where it can develop into a Tropical Depression or Storm. There is a 70% chance for ...
The National Hurricane Center said a potential disturbance in the Caribbean Sea has a high chance (70%) of becoming a tropical depression next week as it nears the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on four areas for possible development, one of which could have some impact on Lowcountry weather by next the end of the week.
The formation of a possible — read that as "likely" — storm system is being forecast by the early to middle part of next week ...
The western Caribbean and southern Gulf of Mexico are being closely monitored for potential tropical development next week.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three systems Friday night, two in the Atlantic Ocean and one in the Caribbean Sea.