NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — It’s looking more likely that we will see a named storm in the Gulf of Mexico by the early part of next week. The NHC has upped the chance of development to 70% Friday evening.
TAMPA, Fla. — Showers and thunderstorms continue over the Gulf of Mexico with moisture spreading over Florida from Sunday into next week. There is a moderate chance again of tropical development of a ...
The threat of tropical development is increasing for next week. Friday’s computer models are indicating some organization of ...
Odds for tropical development slightly increased overnight, but it's still too early to know exactly what may form in the ...
Hurricane Helene’s rampage killed more than 200 people, with the death toll still rising, making it the second-deadliest ...
Some models show as much as 18 inches of rain in parts of Central Florida. Invest 92-L formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday ...
A low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico now has a high chance of forming into a tropical depression within the week, ...
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Behind Kirk, we’re tracking Tropical Storm Leslie. As of Friday afternoon, Leslie continues to strengthen as its core begins ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a broad area of low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico that could develop late this ...
The Weather Authority is tracking more scattered rain and storms that may impact your Friday afternoon and evening plans.
The tropics remain very active on Friday, including one system that could bring heavy tropical downpours to South Florida for most of next week.