The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances, including one expected to cross Florida over the weekend ...
A low-pressure area over the Bahamas will drench Florida’s coast and the NHC upped odds for a new tropical wave in the ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic basin, including one off the eastern ...
As of 2 p.m. Sept. 28, Tropical Storm Imelda is located about 95 miles west-northwest of the Central Bahamas and 370 miles ...
While Imelda is expected to move away from Florida and the United States, dangerous beach conditions, including rough surf, ...
Imelda is not expected to make landfall in Florida or the U.S. At 5 p.m., Imelda has maximum sustained winds of 85 mph.
Swells and high surf from both Imelda and Hurricane Humberto are expected to bring dangerous marine conditions and rip ...
The swells from Imelda and Hurricane Humberto continue to move across the Atlantic back to the U.S. East Coast and Bahamas ...
South Florida stays breezy on Tuesday with wind gusts as high as 25 to 30 mph. The chance of rain will be lower on Tuesday ...
To put how bizarre a storm preventing a landfall is into perspective, the now post-tropical Humberto and Imelda were closer than any two hurricanes in at least 50 years as they swept out to sea.
As what is left of Imelda speeds away from Bermuda, the National Hurricane Cente r is now tracking two new disturbances, including one that could impact Florida.
The storm is spinning in the Pacific, but continues to weaken. Meantime, the NHC is tracking three other disturbances in the ...