Tropical disturbance in Gulf may drench Florida
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California meteorologists explain.
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday continued to track a system approaching Florida with potential to become the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
A disturbance in the western Atlantic continues to show little chance for tropical development. Saharan dust could drift over South Florida this weekend, bringing hazy skies and vivid sunrises and sunsets.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is officially here, and the Atlantic basin remains quiet. The same can't be said in the eastern Pacific, with Invest 90E showing signs of organization ...
Tropical Storm Melissa is likely to undergo rapid intensification and grow into a powerful Category 4 hurricane. Melissa continues to move very slowly and that speed will mean several days of strong winds and heavy rainfall in the northern Caribbean.
The wait for second-named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season — Bertha — continues, with no tropical cyclone development expected over the next seven days.
Dangerous flooding continued across Texas as forecasters tracked a tropical disturbance that could briefly strengthen into the Atlantic season's first named storm before moving inland later this week. The National Hurricane Center said on Tuesday, June 16 ...
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Watching two areas of tropical interest in the Atlantic | One will need to be watched by beachgoers
National Hurricane Center meteorologists are watching two areas in the tropical Atlantic Basin: one newly formed tropical wave south of the Cabo Verde islands and an area of low pressure trying to form off the Southeast U.
While Tropical Storm Elida poses no threat to Sarasota or the rest of Florida, the National Hurricane Center is also monitoring a low-pressure area that could develop in the northeastern Gulf this weekend.
