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National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, an area of low pressure was expected to form along a frontal system off of the southeastern coast of the United States. Additional slow development could ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has highlighted a new area with the potential for tropical development off the East Coast ...
Tropical Storm Gil is showing signs of weakening as it moves over cooler waters. Satellite images show a decline in ...
The National Hurricane Center on Saturday began watching a disturbance off the Southeastern coast near the Carolinas that has a chance to develop into the season’s next tropical depression ...
An area of showers and storms off the coast could support tropical development in the coming days. As of Saturday morning at 8 a.m., the National Hurricane Center is now monitoring an area of showers ...
Forecasters closely watch a region of the ocean where many hurricanes are born. Warm water temperatures signal trouble.
Chances are currently low that the system will become a tropical cyclone, but hurricane forecasters say hurricane danger is ...
The storm pushed the start of the school year back by several weeks after water from the Eno River surged into the building.
The WXII 12 First Warning Weather Team is monitoring a system off the East Coast for possible tropical development early next ...
The eastern Pacific Ocean has been teeming with tropical activity over the last several weeks, and it shows no signs of stopping as Hurricane Gil strengthens and more tropical development looms.
Travelers to Hawaii have been advised to exercise caution. Experts have warned that it may reach California soon.
Tropical Storm Gil strengthened to become a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean before weakening again, according to the National Hurricane Center.