What is clear is that Florida will likely see heavy rain starting Sunday as the system moves east and over the Florida ...
A tropical or subtropical depression or storm could form next week. Another possibility: development of a compact hurricane.
Odds are back up that a system developing in the Gulf of Mexico could become a tropical depression or storm before it makes its way to Florida next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A disturbed area of weather in the Gulf of Mexico will make for an extended period of squally weather for the Florida ...
Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida’s Gulf Coast, making landfall late Thursday as a powerful Category 4 storm, bringing ...
Developing low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico will bring rounds of heavy rain to Florida this weekend and next week.
Large swells from Hurricane Kirk could bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to the East Coast of the U.S. by Sunday.
The Weather Authority is tracking more scattered rain and storms that may impact your Friday afternoon and evening plans.
Parts of Florida could see several inches of rain as deep tropical moisture moves across the state, likely Sunday through ...
Kirk and Leslie are expected to remain at sea, but Florida could see rough beach conditions throughout the weekend. Here's everything the NHC is monitoring today: ...
Odds for tropical development slightly increased overnight, but it's still too early to know exactly what may form in the ...
The tropics remain very active, including one system that could bring heavy tropical downpours to South Florida next week.