A trough, or elongated area of low pressure, is expected to dig southward across the Midwest and/or Northeast late next week.
The National Hurricane Center has increased the chance of tropical development next week. The favored area for development is located from the western Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico.As of this update ...
A tropical disturbance expected to form in the Caribbean Sea in the coming days has a medium chance – 60% – of further ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor three areas for potential tropical development in the next 2-7 days.
Chance for potential tropical development has increased to 50% for the NW Caribbean and Southern Gulf of Mexico over the next ...
The next tropical threat to the U.S. is brewing in the Caribbean as there are increasing signs that the ingredients needed ...
Meteorologist Brandon Lashbrook has an update on the tropics this Friday afternoon as the National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area for potential tropical development over next week.
We’re seeing a nice weather pattern across the area with mostly sunny skies and hot temperatures. Unfortunately, if you’re look for Fall, you’re not finding it across the region ...
We remain over the peak portion of hurricane season where we see the most activity on average and fittingly, the National ...
Saturday night: A chance for scattered showers with some thunder. Lows in the low 60s. Chance of rain 40 percent. Sunday: A chance of a few morning showers, then mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 70s.
The National Hurricane Center is now giving 50% odds of tropical development over the next 7 days in the Caribbean or Gulf of ...
The formation chance for a potential tropical trouble spot has risen twice on Friday. Low pressure could turn into a weather ...