The National Hurricane Center said Thursday chances for development of a tropical depression in the Atlantic have decreased.
The National Hurricane Center said Friday it is tracking a system in the Caribbean Sea that could soon become a tropical depression.
An area of low pressure in the Atlantic has a 20 percent chance of reaching tropical cyclone strength in the next 48 hours.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two systems. One, Invest 94L, could soon become a tropical depression.
The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday that it is tracking two systems in the Atlantic ... window opens for it to develop into a tropical storm as wind shear relaxes. AccuWeather's forecast ...
Here's the latest on this storm as of 11 p.m. Sunday eastern time: The good news with Kirk is it will continue to track north and east towards the Northern Atlantic over the next few days.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami is tracking an "area of active weather ... Reynes called the system a "potential storm." As the storm moves westward, warmer waters and environmental ...
T he Atlantic hurricane season lasts a whopping six months of the year, so it's no wonder why we have to keep track of each ...
Cool and windy today with highs in the 50s and 60s. This is well below the seasonal normal, as we should be in the low 70s for this time in October. Temperatures will crash tonight as cold air ...
visit USA TODAY's hurricane tracker for Thursday, Oct. 10. After initially weakening on Tuesday morning, Hurricane Milton has again intensified to a Category 5 storm as forecasters warn the storm ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday that it is tracking two systems in the Atlantic basin ... that's when the window opens for it to develop into a tropical storm as wind shear relaxes.