National Hurricane Center forecasters say there's a 80% chance that a system develops over the southwestern Caribbean Sea ...
A tropical depression is expected to form over the weekend or early next week in the Caribbean, NHC forecasters say.
Meteorologists report that a weather system currently churning in the Atlantic has a high chance of developing into Tropical ...
A new tropical system is brewing in the Caribbean, and it could become a tropical storm named Patty in the next several days.
A system in Caribbean has a high chance for development between Oct. 31 and Nov. 4, according to AccuWeather. Will it become ...
Low wind shear and very warm water could mean another depression, tropical storm or even hurricane in early November.
It's still too soon for an official forecast, but some experts are warning there's a chance the storm could take aim at Florida.
Early Saturday morning, the National Hurricane Center named Subtropical Storm Patty in the Northern Atlantic. The storm is ...
Typically, November tropical systems that develop in the western Caribbean move north or northeast, but a large area of high pressure over the U.S. could affect where it could go and those path range ...
The National Hurricane Center says that the broad area of low pressure is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean ...
An area in the Southwestern Caribbean has a high 80% chance of developing over the upcoming week while Subtropical Storm ...
The odds are increasing for a developing area of low pressure in the Caribbean to become a tropical depression by next week, ...