A tropical depression will likely form next week as an area of low pressure moves across the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
The system near Central America remains disorganized, but is likely to develop into a storm late this week in the Gulf of Mexico.
While several days have elapsed without a named storm in the Atlantic, that is expected to change in the week ahead.
AccuWeather hurricane experts are continuing to monitor the likelihood of a tropical storm forming in either the northwestern Caribbean Sea or southern Gulf of Mexico next week. After that, the storm ...
The forecast was for 17 to 25 total named storms (winds of 39 mph or higher). Of those, 8 to 13 would become hurricanes ...
The National Hurricane Center says a tropical depression could form in the coming days, but much about the forecast remains ...
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Meteorologists are starting to sound the alarm of an area at a high risk of tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico next week that could impact Florida, Texas and several other Gulf Coast states.
Forecasters are monitoring a new disturbance in the Caribbean that has the potential to strengthen into a tropical storm.
If you’re asking where the hurricanes are, the call is coming from inside the house, writes WeatherTiger forecaster Ryan ...
In what has turned into a below-average hurricane season by many measures, a lack of areas of interest in the tropical ...