Gulf Coast urged to prepare as tropical system in Caribbean may develop into storm or hurricane by week's end.
A disturbance in the Caribbean is set to strengthen into the next named storm of the season soon, and its future track could ...
Millions of people living on the Gulf Coast from Florida to Louisiana are being urged to make sure preparations are in place ...
The Gulf of Mexico could have a tropical storm — or hurricane — to deal with later this week. And there are some hints at where it could go. The National Hurricane Center on Monday was watching a ...
The National Hurricane Center gives Invest 97L an 80 percent chance of development in the next 7 days; it could impact ...
Wednesday: Helene may linger near Cancun, Cozumel, and western Cuba, particularly early Wednesday. The storm is then expected ...
Central Florida is experiencing a dry start to fall with low rain chances, but potential tropical developments could bring more rain later in the week.
The disturbance will move into the southern Gulf on Wednesday morning, develop into a hurricane and track northward across ...
The change in the forecast for today and Tuesday is that there’s an outside chance for an isolated shower or thunderstorm.
Showers and thunderstorms are beginning to show signs of organization with a broad area of low pressure located over the northwestern Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The area, designated on Sunday as Invest 97L, is continuing to organize in the Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane ...
The weather conditions are favorable for Invest 97L, a system in the western Caribbean, to develop more, and it's likely that a tropical depression or storm will form in the next few days as it moves ...