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NHC, Caribbean
Gulf Coast residents encouraged to monitor development of disturbance in the Caribbean Sea
Hurricane forecasters encourage Gulf Coast residents to monitor the progression of a tropical disturbance located in the Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
NHC says Florida should 'monitor' Caribbean disturbance, but timetable for development is later
Just a few days after Helene landed in Florida's Big Bend region as a major hurricane, the National Hurricane Center says a tropical depression could form over the Gulf of Mexico soon.While it's too early to know the exact path or intensity of the system,
Models back off intensification of Caribbean disturbance, NHC says to 'monitor' system
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Hurricane forecasters keeping an eye on Caribbean
Florida keeping an eye on Caribbean system that could become a storm this week
Early computer models took it west for a few days, but the other storm in front of it — Tropical Storm Kirk — ended up on a northern track that would keep it far from land. Kirk is also expected to become a major Category 3 hurricane as soon as Thursday.
One to two tropical storms could form the Caribbean over the first two weeks of October
AccuWeather warns that one to two tropical storms could crop up in the western Caribbean Sea over the next week as the National Hurricane Center tracks one disturbance already.
Hurricane forecasters keeping an eye on the Caribbean
The National Hurricane Center continued to watch a tropical disturbance in the Caribbean that could move into the Gulf of Mexico in a few days. The hurricane center said the system could become a tropical depression in the next several days.
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Tropical disturbance in Caribbean near Mexico causes concern for areas still cleaning up after Hurricane Helene
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NHC monitoring disturbance in Caribbean Sea that could become tropical depression this week
It is still too early to know where the system is heading. However, the NHC said it could become a tropical depression.
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Forecasters urge South MS to watch system in Caribbean that could enter Gulf of Mexico
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Nearly all of Florida under state of emergency as Tropical Storm Helene forms in Caribbean Sea
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Tropical Storm Helene forms in the Caribbean Sea
Tropical Storm Helene has formed in the Caribbean Sea. The current track shows an expected Florida landfall as a hurricane.
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Hurricane Helene forms in the Caribbean Sea as it makes its way to the Gulf of Mexico
Helene strengthened to hurricane status in the western Caribbean Sea Wednesday morning as it moved closer to the Gulf of ...
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