Floods and mudslides may hit parts of Central America and southeast Mexico over the next few days, but the hurricane risk ...
The compact tropical disturbance we've been following across the Atlantic will move near or just north of the northeastern ...
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday chances for development of a tropical depression in the Atlantic have decreased.
One area being watched closely is located over the central Atlantic Ocean and has been designated Invest 94L, while the second area of disturbed weather is centered over the western Caribbean Sea.
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 which runs through Nov. 30, has since passed, but the potential for strong storms ...
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.
Wind shear and mountains in Hispaniola could help protect Florida from direct impacts if Invest 94L does become Tropical ...
Invest 94L currently has a medium chance for development over the next seven days. Current conditions call for it to stay ...
Forecasters said it has a chance of strengthening into a tropical depression if it stays over water for the next few days, ...
The well-formed disturbance in the central tropical Atlantic, officially named Invest 94L, is on course to reach the waters ...