The odds of a tropical disturbance developing in the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico have increased, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Showers and drizzle will linger this morning with improving conditions later in the day. The high will be near 80.
As September rolls on, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring the southeastern Gulf of Mexico/Northwestern for the possible development of a low-pressure system.
Because the low hasn't even formed yet, it's too early to know exactly where the system will head or how strong it will become. Here's the latest: ...
After Hurricane Francine made landfall in Louisiana and an unnamed storm brought heavy rain to the Carolinas, the National ...
AccuWeather shows that there is a high risk the disturbance could target the Gulf Coast, from Louisiana to Florida, based on historical data.
There is a possibility that a cold front that could bring a return of rain chances toward the middle of the week. The long-term 8-14 day outlook from the Climate Prediction Center has temperatures ...
An area of low pressure may form by early next week in the Caribbean that eventually could become a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters say. The National Hurricane Center also is ...
The area in the Caribbean we have been keeping an eye on now has a medium chance for development over the next 7 days.The ...
The tropical hot spot of activity is near the Yucatan Peninsula and straddles the northwest Caribbean Sea and the southern ...
The chances that a new named storm could form in the Caribbean and drift into the Gulf of Mexico next week are growing. As of Thursday morning, the hurricane center upped the possibility of ...