A system has low chances to become Tropical Storm Nadine later this week, but strong winds could destroy those chances.
Just two weeks after Helene barreled across Florida as a Category 4 hurricane and ripped through five other states, Category ...
The compact tropical disturbance we've been following across the Atlantic will move near or just north of the northeastern ...
After a slow start, the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has gained momentum with a surge of storms in recent weeks.
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday chances for development of a tropical depression in the Atlantic have decreased.
With about 48 hours before the storm makes landfall, Helene is expected to become a destructive Category 3 hurricane – or worse as it nears the Tallahassee area and Florida's Big Bend.
The National Hurricane Center has been tracking a system that could strengthen in the Atlantic Ocean for several days.
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, according to the National Hurricane Center, but the heavy activity came later this year, with Hurricane Helene forming on Sept. 24 and Hurricane ...
For now, the system does not appear to be a threat to the mainland United States, and the odds of anything making it into the ...
Heavy rain and gusty winds are expected for Puerto Rico, other Caribbean islands regardless of how this system develops.
La Niña still has about a 60% chance of returning sometime before the end of November, according to the Climate Prediction ...
There is a 30% chance that the system will develop in the next two days and a 40% chance that it will develop within a week.