"While the exact track and intensity of the feature unfolding in the gulf have yet to be determined, Florida will bear the ...
The ingredients are: an elongated area of disturbed weather across the Gulf that includes an area of low pressure offshore of ...
The disorganized shower and thunderstorm low pressure system lingering in the Gulf of Mexico doesn’t seem to be dissipating ...
Some parts of the Sunshine State could see widespread levels of 8 to 12 inches of rain this weekend and into next week.
For much of the southern and central Florida Peninsula, a broad 4 to 8 inches of rain, with localized 12 inch totals, appears ...
The storm surge, wind damage and inland flooding from Hurricane Helene have been catastrophic, flooding neighborhoods, ...
In the Gulf of Mexico, disorganized showers and thunderstorms are present over the western Gulf, associated with a trough of low pressure. A broad area of low pressure is anticipated to form over the ...
A tropical or subtropical depression or storm could form next week. Another possibility: development of a compact hurricane.
The tropics remain very active, including one system that could bring heavy tropical downpours to South Florida next week.
Swells generated by Kirk are spreading westward and are expected to reach the Leeward Islands later today, Bermuda and the Greater Antilles on Saturday, the east coast of the United States, Atlantic ...
Odds have increased again that a tropical storm could develop in the Gulf of Mexico. Forecasters said the system is likely to ...
Hurricane Kirk remains a large and powerful storm, however it is forecast to turn north this weekend, the National Hurricane ...