The disturbance is currently in the Caribbean Sea, home to some of the warmest ocean waters on the planet of up to 90 degrees ...
L does not yet have a closed circulation, meaning it’s not an organized system. It's moving fast at about 20 to 25 mph ...
The National Hurricane Center continued to monitor a tropical wave with a high chance of development in the Caribbean Sea on ...
The National Hurricane Center is still monitoring one the Atlantic.
Invest 98 brings rough seas and thunderstorms to the eastern Caribbean. It currently has a 70% chance of development over the ...
The National Hurricane Center has again increased development odds for Invest 98L swirling across the Windward Islands, and ...
An unnamed hurricane, which struck the Grand Strand on October 31, 1899, remains the latest hurricane on record to make landfall on the Palmetto State.
We're still in hurricane season, and now we're watching a system in the Caribbean with a high chance of development.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 98L south of the U.S. Virgin Islands. While its path is uncertain, ...
All eyes will be on the Caribbean Sea for possible tropical development next week. The area currently has a 60% chance of ...
Recent satellite wind data and surface observations indicate the tropical wave (Invest 98L) currently crossing the Windward ...
A tropical wave, located very near the islands in the southeastern Caribbean on Sunday, could develop by midweek — ...