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It’s not peak hurricane season yet, but the Atlantic may be getting a head start. Forecasters are tracking a zone of ...
There's now a 40% chance for a tropical or subtropical depression forming near Florida by the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
With repeated days of tropical downpours, the biggest concern for Central Florida remains to be the flooding, as rain totals ...
An area of low pressure could develop near the Gulf coasts or the southeast U.S. Atlantic by this weekend, the National ...
While the former tropical storm no longer resembles a tropical system, residual moisture will still provide some rain chances ...
The National Hurricane Center has increased the projected chance that an area of low pressure could develop into a tropical ...
More numerous storms are expected Wednesday before turning hotter into the 4th of July and still a low chance of tropical development off the Gulf Coast and Southeastern U.S.
This system, in conjunction with other atmospheric ingredients will bring several days of high rain chances to Florida.From ...
The National Hurricane Center will be watching a frontal boundary that is expected to stall near the Gulf Coast this week.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area of interest that stretches from the northeast Gulf across Florida and ...
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say a weak area of low pressure could form near the southeastern U.S. Atlantic ...
A tropical system could form near Florida this week, but a wet July 4 weekend is forecast regardless of tropical development.