Tropical Storm Boris Drenches Mexico’s Pacific Coast
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There is a system in the Gulf forecasters are watching but wind shear has the National Hurricane Center's near-term forecasts remaining quiet.
Forecasters are watching two developing Pacific systems as warm waters and a favorable storm track raise the odds of tropical moisture reaching California.
Tropical Storms Boris and Cristina are active in the Pacific as the Central American Gyre strengthens. The Gulf of Mexico remains quiet.
This satellite image, taken on Wednesday, shows two tropical waves that could develop along parallel tracks -- or potentially combine -- in the Atlantic. NASA GOES Satellite After an unseasonably long pause, the Atlantic hurricane season is alive again ...
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Sluggish Gulf storm system to bring heavy rain, coastal flooding while tropical development remains unlikely
Increasing winds will direct the system northward toward the Gulf Coast, resulting in a mess of tropical downpours across Louisiana and southern Mississippi on Friday and Saturday.
Tropical Depression Two-E has formed in the Eastern Pacific and there is another area to watch for development over the coming days.
WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) - Through October 1, your First Alert Forecast hinges on a delicate interplay between a passing cold front and one, possibly two developing tropical systems well off the Carolina Coast. Ahead of the cold front, Thursday and Friday ...
A tropical system in the eastern Caribbean Sea has an 80% chance of becoming what would be named Tropical Storm Melissa over the next seven days, and a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center. Although the ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season might have at least one more trick up its sleeve. A tropical wave in the central Atlantic Ocean shows signs of organizing as it makes its way west toward the Caribbean Sea, forecasters said Oct. 17. "Interests in the ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Two tropical systems near the Carolinas could interact in a rare “dance” that might steer dangerous storm away from the coast. The phenomenon, called the Fujiwhara ...