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The National Hurricane Center storm tracking map, a feature as familiar to Floridians as tourist season traffic, now calls ...
There were no threats or expected tropical development near Florida as flooding rains in a disorganized tropical depression ...
There is now a 60 percent chance that a tropical depression forms near the United States this Independence Day weekend, but ...
There's now a 40% chance for a tropical or subtropical depression forming near Florida by the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
The early-morning National Weather Service forecast warned of severe storm potential over Texas in an otherwise humdrum update — but for a single word that took many meteorologists by surprise.
Louisianans should watch Hurricane Rafael's progress in the Gulf of Mexico, but forecasters with the National Weather Service in New Orleans say the storm doesn't pose a threat to the Bayou State ...
The National Weather Service has issued a Special Marine Warning for several areas of the Gulf of Mexico off the Florida coast, effective until 8:30 AM EDT ...
Tropical Depression Two formed in the Gulf waters off Mexico on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 5 ...
The depression is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, likely to hit the Mexican coastline Monday as Tropical Storm ...
The name change to Gulf of America is the first since the 1540s where various maps referred to it as the Mexican Gulf, Golpho de la Nueva España, and, finally Gulf of Mexico.
Forecasters are watching a potential system that could develop off the coasts of Florida. Plus, what to expect from Tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center storm tracking map, a feature as familiar to Floridians as tourist season traffic, now calls the yawning sea cradled between Mexico and the Keys the Gulf of America ...