Watching the tropics! A broad low is expected to develop in the NW Caribbean by early next week. It would then move slowly ...
Hurricane models are showing increasingly high chances that a tropical cyclone could form somewhere in the western Caribbean ...
The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon have a 60 percent chance of forming a tropical storm again in the next 7 days.
Forecasters are calling for the last two weeks of September — typically one of the busiest phases of any given hurricane ...
This storm never reached its potential as a tropical system, but it has dampened what could have been a hot week.
National Weather Service forecasters have issued a Flood Warning until further service because of high water in the Lumber ...
The unnamed storm dropped more than 20 inches of rain on Carolina Beach and 19 inches on Southport, flooding homes and ...
The tropics are again quiet, but they may not be for long. There are increasing signs that a tropical disturbance may develop ...
In the Central Subtropical Atlantic, the remnants of Gordon are causing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. The system may develop into a tropical depression or storm later this week as it moves ...
A large but weak storm spinning in the Caribbean has potential to develop by the weekend, according to the National Hurricane ...
The odds have been released for just how active the remainder of September will be across the Atlantic for tropical activity.