A broad area of low pressure over the central Caribbean Sea continues to produce a large area of showers and thunderstorms.
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday it is tracking a system in the Caribbean that could soon strengthen into ...
While it's too early to know the exact path or intensity of the system, long-range models show a variety of landfall sites — including multiple points along Florida's Gulf coast. Models will become ...
Follow spaghetti models, tracking for a tropical rainstorm in the Caribbean Sea that could threaten Florida as a major ...
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The tropical wave we've been tracking in the Central Caribbean has been tagged Invest 99-L. It will likely be a tropical ...
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There is buzz about a developing storm in the Caribbean that could become Hurricane Sara and could hit Florida. A hurricane ...
Formation chance through 48 hours: low, 30 percent Formation chance through 7 days: medium, 50 percent AccuWeather meteorologists have begun to refer to Invest 94L as a "tropical rainstorm" to ...