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Scattered storms are likelier on Sunday while we're already monitoring a tropical wave that could move through the Greater ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching two areas in the Atlantic that could develop into tropical systems in the days ...
Dexter continues on a northeasterly track through the North Atlantic away from the U.S. coast. The storm weakened over cooler waters Monday night and has lost its tropical characteristics. The storm ...
Conditions are expected to improve for Invest 96-L to develop into a tropical depression, according to the NHC.
But the season is still expected to be above normal. An average Atlantic hurricane season generates 14 named storms. NOAA ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two areas in the tropics.
A tropical wave off Africa shows strong potential to develop into a hurricane next week. Models suggest it could approach the Lesser Antilles, with its path still uncertain.
Dexter was located about 425 miles south of Cape Race, Newfoundland, with maximum sustained winds near 50 mph with higher gusts. Hurricane center forecasters said Dexter is forecast to ...
AccuWeather hurricane experts are predicting three to five named storms will form across the Atlantic basin throughout August ...
The forecaster said the adjusted ranges are for the entire Atlantic Hurricane season from June 1 to Nov. 30, and they are inclusive of the four named tropical storms that have already formed. NOAA ...
Meteorologists are monitoring a third area in the northeastern Gulf, which has a low chance of developing between August 10 ...
A couple of points right off the top: *** the overall “environment” over the Atlantic Basin is generally conducive to the ...