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The tropics should stay mostly quiet into the waning days of July.
A storm system spinning off the southeastern US coastline has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center.
A storm system swirling off the Southeastern U.S. Coast has now caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center for at least a small chance of developing into a tropical system.
A cold front moving off the Carolina coast and an upper-level disturbance over the Bahamas are gathering tropical moisture ...
National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather meteorologists are tracking Invest 94L in the Atlantic and another area closer to ...
The National Hurricane Center has officially designated a new disturbance, Invest 94L, in the Main Development Region of the Atlantic Basin between Africa and the Caribbean islands. It's expected to ...
Invest 93L may have fizzled out, but the history of Texas storms suggests August could be the 'real' start of the season.
Flooding was possible across some parts of Southeast Texas, mainly east of Interstate 45, and in East Texas along the ...
The threat of tropical development along the Gulf Coast has faded as what was designated as Invest 93L moved inland Thursday, ...
A tropical disturbance near the northern Gulf Coast only has a small window for development, but poses a threat of flooding ...
Invest 93L is expected to move onshore in Louisiana later today. Will it be a depression? Tropical Storm Dexter?
The Hurricane Center assessed formation chances at 30% through both 48 hours and seven days, maintaining a "low" probability rating for tropical development.