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— -- Tropical Storm Nate strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane with estimated maximum winds of 75 mph, the National Hurricane Center announced Friday night. At the time, Nate was located ...
A man walks near houses damaged by a mudslide during heavy rains of Tropical Storm Nate that affects the country in San Jose, Costa Rica, Oct. 5, 2017.
Tropical Storm Nate formed at 8 am EDT Thursday morning in the Southwestern Caribbean near the coast of Nicaragua, and is bringing torrential rains to portions of Nicaragua and Costa Rica as it ...
Nate weakened from a hurricane to a tropical storm after rolling into the mouth of the Mississippi River late Saturday. As of 4 a.m. CT Sunday, its maximum sustained winds were 70 mph, the ...
Tropical Storm Nate is forecast to hit the Yucatan Peninsula and become a hurricane soon after entering the Gulf of Mexico. National Hurricane Center Updated at 2 p.m. ET ...
Tropical Storm Nate continues to move north through as tropical storm and surge warnings for Southeast Louisiana and South Mississippi were canceled Sunday morning. Natenever reached the Category ...
Nate had made its first U.S. landfall near the mouth of the Mississippi River in southeast Louisiana, the National Hurricane Center reported Saturday night. The storm made its second US landfall ...
If the depression becomes the next Atlantic tropical storm, its name would be Nate. The storm, known as Tropical Depression 16, had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph and was located about 45 miles ...
That was the take on Tropical Storm Nate Thursday morning (Oct. 5) from Jeff Weber, a meteorologist at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo. Scanning guidance ...
Tropical Storm Nate expected to form and may strike U.S. Gulf Coast as a hurricane Sunday. October 4, 2017. The 16th tropical depression of the Atlantic hurricane season is likely to become the ...
Tropical Storm Nate formed off the coast of Nicaragua Thursday morning, and updated projections show it strengthening into a hurricane and making landfall in Louisiana by Sunday morning.