TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two systems in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina that could potentially become a tropical storm in the next few days.
Two months after the start of hurricane season, something big may be brewing in the tropics. In the 8 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 3, 2025, tropics advisory from the National Hurricane Center in Miami, Florida, ...
PROSECUTION FOR TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS. THE RAIN IS DONE, BUT A FEW OF US MIGHT HAVE A FEW SPRINKLES, MAYBE A LITTLE DRIZZLE. AND THAT’S GOING TO BE SHOWN ON WDSU. FIRST WARNING WEATHER DOPPLER RADAR WILL ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical waves, but no cyclone formation is expected in the next seven days. Forecasters warn that above-average water temperatures could still lead to ...
Should another weather system develop into a tropical storm, the system would be named Dexter. The Aug. 2, 2025, tropics advisory states a trough of low pressure could form near the southeastern US ...
The Atlantic hurricane season has been unusually quiet, with no named storms present during the climatological peak on September 10. Experts warn the lull may not last, as conditions that suppressed ...
Most of the tropics remain quiet during the early part of September. There is a tropical wave that is moving away from the Cabo Verde islands, and it’s expected to continue to travel westward and ...
Chances of formation for a tropical wave over the Atlantic, formerly Invest 91L, dissipated on Sept. 6, according to the National Hurricane Center. The hurricane center is now tracking two tropical ...
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