Tropical storm Sara could make landfall in Florida on Wednesday, Nov. 20, after potentially hitting the Yucatan Peninsula, western Cuba or the Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, Nov. 19.
The National Hurricane Center says the disturbance a 90% chance to develop in the western Caribbean over the next seven days.
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While there is uncertainty in the overall track and intensity of the system, interests in Cuba, Central America and Florida ...
A new disturbance is likely to form in the Caribbean this week and become a tropical depression, according to the National ...
The tropical wave we've been tracking in the Central Caribbean has been tagged Invest 99-L. It will likely be a tropical ...
Tropical Storm Sara has a 90 percent chance of forming within the next seven days, and it could take aim at south Florida.
The National Hurricane Center increased its forecast odds Tuesday that a Caribbean system will develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
The National Hurricane Center is predicting a high chance of development for a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico.
A disturbance swirling over the central Caribbean Sea has now been designated Invest 99L by the National Hurricane Center as ...
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