A new tropical threat is taking shape in the western Caribbean and will likely become the 18th named storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season, forecasts show.
Patience is the name of the game as we watch Potential Tropical Cyclone#19 meander in the Caribbean through the weekend.
Right now, the National Hurricane Center has designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen off the coast of Central America.
There's a high chance for a tropical depression to form over the central or western Caribbean Sea over the next seven days.
The National Hurricane Center is predicting a high chance of development for a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Rafael is gradually losing strength in the Gulf of Mexico thanks to high wind shear and dry air. Rafael is expected ...
While Hurricane Rafael headed west into the Gulf of Mexico and no threat to land for now, the National Hurricane Center kept ...
Powerful Hurricane Rafael has strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico after slamming into Cuba as a major ... flooding rain and a ...
* After a Cat. 3 landfall late Wed. 40 miles SW of Havana, Rafael is over the Gulf of Mexico. * “ Mighty Milton ” - Buresh ...
The historic reading shattered a 39-year record for the lowest central pressure in an Atlantic hurricane, surpassing the previous record set by Hurricane Kate almost four decades ...
After crashing across the western side of Cuba, Rafael entered the Gulf of Mexico as a Category 2 hurricane. What now?
Hurricane Rafael continues to weaken in the Gulf of Mexico and while the cyclone will not directly strike the U.S., it will ...