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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic for tropical development into the weekend.
As Hurricane Erin heads out to sea, forecasters are also watching the next weather disturbance which could become Tropical Storm Fernand.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic—the first poised to approach the northern ...
We are tracking Hurricane Erin and two other waves in the Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin on Wednesday grew in size as it made its way up into the Atlantic off the U.S. East Coast with tropical-storm ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring two tropical systems in the Atlantic while Hurricane Erin tracks away from ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Hurricane Erin remains the main story in the tropics this week as it tracks just off shore of the Eastern ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two separate tropical disturbances that could develop into tropical depressions in the coming days.
Hurricane Erin is 260-miles east of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina and 410-miles west-northwest of Bermuda as it continues moving north-northeast at 18-mph. It has ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has its eyes on what appears to be a “triangle of tropical trouble" as the Atlantic Ocean begins to bubble up with activity ahead of the peak of hurricane season.
Forecasters are keeping a close watch on other potential storm systems that could develop in the Atlantic Ocean in the next ...
A tropical wave nearing the Leeward Islands has a 70% chance of becoming a depression by weekend, while Invest 99-L off Africa holds a 40% chance as it ventures west ...