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Multiple factors both in the atmosphere and ocean determine whether a tropical storm or hurricane will gain strength, hold ...
Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. "By this weekend, the system is likely to move inland, ending its chances for development," the NHC said in the ...
The disturbance in the Atlantic east of the Caribbean is moving west to northwestward, but forecasters expected it to weaken ...
At least Florida had a whole three weeks to recover from the last storm this time. Tropical Depression Eighteen formed in the Caribbean Monday morning and is expected to become Tropical Storm ...
A simultaneous hurricane watch and tropical storm warning means tropical storm with sustained winds of 39 to 73 mph will likely hit your area within 48 hours. However, it also means the weather ...
Hurricane Hilary is likely to make landfall in Los Angeles as a tropical storm, bringing heavy rains and potential flooding. Here’s what you can do now to prepare, and how to stay safe when the ...
Hurricane and tropical storm watches mean dangerous weather might happen, while warnings mean it's expected. Watches are issued 48 hours ahead; warnings come 36 hours before. Always prepare early and ...
When Tropical Storm Andrea made its 12-hour appearance in the middle of the northern Atlantic Ocean earlier this week, it ended the longest wait for a named storm in the basin since the 2014 season.
What does it mean for tropical storm development? Brandi D. Addison. Austin American-Statesman. A plume of dust from the Saharan Desert is expected to sweep across the Gulf Coast this week, ...
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean begins June 1 and ends Nov. 30, and residents in a storm's path should become familiar with hurricane categories in order to better protect themselves.
Another tropical storm could soon form in the Pacific Ocean. The National Hurricane Center said early Monday morning a broad area of low pressure "continues to produce disorganized showers and ...
However, Tropical Storm Debby, the still-dangerous reincarnation of a deadly, southeastern Category 1 hurricane, isn’t expected to bring heavy rain to the Midwest like Hurricane Beryl did ...