ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area of disturbance that could become our next named storm. The new low-pressure area should form in the Atlantic over the next few days.
COASTLINE WILL BE IN THE MID 80S. NOW I DO WANT TO TAKE YOU TO THE TROPICS, SPECIFICALLY THE PACIFIC, BECAUSE NOW WE HAVE PACIFIC HURRICANE SEASON STARTING THAT STARTED ON MAY 15TH, AND THE NATIONAL ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — A low-pressure area may form off the Georgia and Carolina coast later this week, potentially steering north and away from Florida. Dexter will continue to stay weaker and will move ...
Saturday morning the National Hurricane Center identified an area of low pressure off the southeastern coast of the U.S. Slow development could occur through early next week as the system moves slowly ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)— An area of low pressure located offshore the Atlantic coast of northern Florida is bringing rain and thunderstorms across parts of Florida, the National Hurricane Center said. The ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — A low pressure system, Invest 93-L, that has moved into the northeastern Gulf of Mexico could develop into a tropical depression as it heads toward Louisiana, with landfall expected ...
The WINK News Weather Authority is tracking an area of low pressure, designated as Invest 93L, off Florida’s East Coast that has the potential to become an organized tropical system this week. The ...
A low-pressure area (LPA) formed from a cloud cluster south of Guam on Monday morning, weather bureau PAGASA said.
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