A broad area of low pressure is expected to form in the western Caribbean Sea over the next several days. Disorganized storms ...
Environmental conditions appear conducive for the wave to develop, according to the hurricane center, and a tropical ...
The NHC said Tuesday it is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea that could become a tropical depression by the end ...
Forecasters are monitoring a new area for possible tropical development in the Caribbean Sea as we get closer to the official end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
the National Hurricane Center kept track of another system with low odds to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC’s 7 p.m. tropical outlook, the trough of ...
The development chances for a disturbance in the Caribbean continue to grow, and forecasters say a tropical depression or tropical storm could develop by the end of this week or over the weekend.This ...
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By the end of the day, Tropical Depression 18 will become Tropical Storm Rafael. It will continue to strengthen in the Caribbean, expected to become our next Hurricane by the middle of this week.
Tropical Storm Rafael is moving slowly through the Gulf of Mexico. Winds will decrease to tropical depression-strength overnight. It then becomes just an area of low pressure Tuesday. Nov. 8, 9 p.m.
There is a low chance that a tropical depression will form as the disturbance moves westward as we head into the weekend toward the Turks and Caicos and southern Bahamas. Significant development ...
NOT EVEN AS A TROPICAL SYSTEM ANYMORE. THEN OUR ATTENTION IS GOING TO TURN TO THIS THING OUT WEST. DOESN’T LOOK LIKE MUCH OTHER THAN A LOT OF COLOR HERE OVER CALIFORNIA. THIS IS THE NEXT BIG WEATHER ...
There's a 40 percent chance that Tropical Storm Patty will form in the Caribbean Sea in the next seven days.