The storm is spinning in the Pacific, but continues to weaken. Meantime, the NHC is tracking three other disturbances in the Pacific and Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center on Friday forecast a wet weekend as one system approached Florida while increasing the odds a second system in the Atlantic could form into the season’s next tropical ...
Remnants from Humberto and Imelda may reach Ireland and the United Kingdom next week. North Carolinians should monitor two areas of tropical interest this weekend: one in the eastern Atlantic and ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic. One is forecast to move across Florida over the weekend. What's your weekend forecast? Goodbye Humberto. Goodbye ...
A wet weekend is in store for South Florida and much of the state’s east coast as forecasters watch a low pressure system that is expected to form near the Bahamas. The National Hurricane Center said ...
Authorities in the Bahamas have closed a majority of schools as Tropical Storm Imelda drops heavy rain and unleashes flooding in the northern Caribbean, with two people killed in Cuba.
The National Hurricane Center tagged two areas of interest in the Atlantic Ocean, including one over Florida. Central Tropical Atlantic - Tropical waveSign up for our NewslettersA tropical wave is ...
Swells generated by Tropical Storm Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are affecting the Bahamas and are currently spreading to much of the U.S. East Coast. These swells are likely to cause life-threatening ...
The Atlantic has settled for the moment, but additional tropical development could happen soon. The National Hurricane Center has identified two watch areas, including one near Florida.
AI-driven hurricane forecasting is said to be revolutionizing weather predictions. FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross spoke with Ferran Alet, a research scientist who works with Google ...
Bermuda faced the threat of a sideswipe Category 2 Imelda on Thursday, bringing gusty winds and dangerous seas to the island.
But the storm is showing "little change in strength." The storm is moving west-northwest at nearly 8 mph with maximum sustained winds of 65 mph, according to an early morning advisory on ...