Tropical Storm Humberto formed Wednesday afternoon in the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Gabrielle is starting to lose some steam as it moves over cooler ocean waters, which are less supportive of tropical systems. The storm’s thunderstorms are weak ...
What to watch as the First Alert Weather Team tracks Tropical Storm Humberto and 94L which could become Imelda. |Tracking the Tropics, Thursday, Sept. 25 ...
Hurricane Gabrielle moves rapidly toward the Azores as the National Hurricane Center monitors tropical depression Humberto and a tropical wave in the Atlantic.
After a quiet few weeks, officials are now tracking a hurricane and two other strengthening tropical weather systems moving ...
A muggy morning will turn into a hot and humid afternoon with temperatures warming to near 91° and feels like temperatures back in the triple digits for several hours.
Humberto could become the season's next major hurricane, but the next system, Imelda, could be a threat to the Bahamas and U.S. Here's what you need to know in our latest forecast update.
Tropical Storm Humberto formed Wednesday in the central tropical Atlantic, and it is anticipated to move northwestward through the next several days, according to the National Hurricane Center.The ...
Humberto will impact North Carolina and Bermuda with bigger waves and rip currents even if the storm doesn't make landfall on the East Coast. A second storm is expected to form near the Leeward ...
A hurricane warning was in effect for the volcanic archipelago which could experience dangerous conditions from Gabrielle as ...