While several days have elapsed without a named storm in the Atlantic, that is expected to change in the week ahead.
A tropical depression will likely form next week as an area of low pressure moves across the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
Storms over western Caribbean Sea are associated with a broad area of low pressure. Conditions appear favorable for gradual ...
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 Gulf of Mexico remains in a wait-and-see pattern as meteorologist track a patch of weather that could swirl into a tropical depression by the middle of next week. As of early Saturday, the ...
Touchdown, Xavier Restrepo.” Miami fans have probably heard that phrase regularly by now. When it comes to embodying what it means to be a Hurricane, few players fit the mold better than Restrepo.
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 ...
Record-warm ocean heat is lingering in the Gulf and Caribbean, but it’s too soon to tell where the likely system could strike ...
A large, slowly-spinning system across the northern Caribbean and southern Gulf of Mexico could develop into something ...