Odds are back up that a system developing in the Gulf of Mexico could become a tropical depression or storm before it makes ...
Disorganized showers and thunderstorms associated with a trough of low pressure were slamming into the Gulf Friday morning, ...
A tropical or subtropical depression or storm could form next week. Another possibility: development of a compact hurricane.
Due to the cyclone’s size, with damaging winds extending outwards nearly 200 miles, the National Hurricane Center warns that swells could eventually reach the East Coast.
People are still searching for loved ones, and many residents remain isolated because of widespread damage. At least 215 ...
A tropical or subtropical depression or storm could form during the early to middle part of next week in the Gulf of Mexico.
A sloppy mashup of showers and thunderstorms over the western Gulf of Mexico is expected to make its way toward South Florida bringing days of rain beginning Sunday that could total up to a foot in ...
What is clear is that Florida will likely see heavy rain starting Sunday as the system moves east and over the Florida peninsula. How much is still up in the air. Some models showed just under 2 ...
Odds have increased again that a tropical storm could develop in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters said the system is likely to ...
Hurricane Kirk remains a large and powerful storm, however it is forecast to turn north this weekend, the National Hurricane ...
A disturbed area of weather in the Gulf of Mexico will make for an extended period of squally weather for the Florida ...
The remnants of Hurricane Helene were not the only factor that contributed to the severity of the flooding that struck the mountain community of Asheville, North Carolina.