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What to expect for the rest of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season which runs through Nov. 30, has since passed, but the potential for strong storms to develop in the Atlantic basin is still imminent -- e
Experts warn ‘crazy busy’ Atlantic hurricane season is far from over
Although the Atlantic hurricane season officially ends Nov. 30, scientists say there is still the possibility for more named storms this year.
After Milton, what’s next for Atlantic hurricane season?
It’s been barely a day since Milton exited the Florida Peninsula after roaring ashore with a destructive storm surge, 100-plus mph winds, a 1,000-year rain event in the Tampa Bay area and a slew of strong tornadoes. Now a new storm may be brewing, but it’s too early to tell if and when it might form.
Invest 94L, Caribbean and Hurricane Nadine
Tracker: As Invest 94L approaches Caribbean, will it become tropical storm or Hurricane Nadine?
Wind shear and mountains in Hispaniola could help protect Florida from direct impacts if Invest 94L does become Tropical Storm or Hurricane Nadine.
Tropical depression could form as Invest 94L approaches Caribbean. Will it become Nadine?
Wind shear and mountains in Hispaniola could help protect Florida from direct impacts if Invest 94L does become Tropical Storm Nadine.
Will Invest 94L become Tropical Storm Nadine? What you should know about latest forecast path
Invest 94L currently has a medium chance for development over the next seven days. Current conditions call for it to stay away from Florida.
Storm tracker: Forecasters follow 2 systems in Atlantic
Hurricane center tracks Atlantic, Caribbean systems that could develop
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday continued to track a system in the Atlantic and one that could form in the Caribbean that have chances to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
Hurricane center keeps eyeing 2 Atlantic systems. Will one become Nadine?
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday that it is continuing to track a system that could soon strengthen into a tropical depression.
Storm tracker: Forecasters follow two systems in Atlantic; one could become depression late this week
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday it is continuing to track a system that could soon strengthen into a tropical depression.
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Hurricane center lowers chances for approaching Atlantic system to develop
The National Hurricane Center lowered its outlook Wednesday that an Atlantic system approaching the Caribbean will develop ...
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Hurricane Milton by the numbers: what made this hurricane so historic
Hurricane Milton struck the Florida coastline with a central barometric pressure of 954 mb. To put that into historical ...
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National Hurricane Center tracks 2 disturbances in the Caribbean, Atlantic
A disturbance in the central tropical Atlantic is expected to move west-northwestward by the end of the week, the National ...
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Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center monitoring 'area of active weather' in Atlantic
The area of low pressure is a "potential storm," according to a NWS senior forecaster. But it has a low chance of forming ...
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Leslie Becomes a Hurricane in the Atlantic
Leslie had winds of 40 miles per hour as it became a tropical storm in the Atlantic late Wednesday. Forecasters expect it to ...
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Hurricane center ups odds for Atlantic system to develop, tracks 2nd in Caribbean
The National Hurricane Center is keeping track of a system in the Atlantic forecast to approach the Caribbean this week, and ...
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Hurricane forecasters now watching 2 weather systems in the tropics
Neither poses an immediate threat to Florida, but forecasters said people should keep an eye on weather updates.
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Here’s what the next two weeks of hurricane season look like in October
Experts say that late October has a 50% chance of being more active than normal, but that doesn’t mean it’ll be anything like ...
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