A new tropical threat is taking shape in the western Caribbean and will likely become the 18th named storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season, forecasts show.
The National Hurricane Center is continues to monitor a system in the Atlantic with low odds of developing into the seasons ...
Patience is the name of the game as we watch Potential Tropical Cyclone#19 meander in the Caribbean through the weekend.
Afterward, Sara could wane over that area or take a turn toward the Gulf of Mexico. The longer Sara spends over land in the ...
Meteorologists have been tracking the storm for the past week, with its chances of forming increasing gradually. Tropical ...
More than 1 million new Florida residents may not understand storm prep The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 ...
Right now, the National Hurricane Center has designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen off the coast of Central America.
Advisories are now being issued on Potential Tropical Cyclone 19. The NBC2 First Alert Hurricane Tracking team is monitoring the Caribbean Sea for possible development of Tropical Storm Sara in the ...
possibly into the Gulf of Mexico next week. * “Mighty Milton” - Buresh Blog ... Punta Castilla to the Honduras/Nicaragua ...
If the pressure moves away quickly enough and its trailing cold front follows suit, we will see a stronger Hurricane Sara ...
Toward the end of the forecast period, a front moving into the western Gulf of Mexico is expected to shift the storm to a ...