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The National Hurricane Center once again dropped the likelihood of formation for the tropical system hovering just offshore ...
A sprawling tropical system churning toward the Gulf Coast threatens to bring significant rain and flash flooding this week to a large swath of the southeast, from the Florida panhandle to Louisiana ...
A tropical disturbance in the Gulf is set to dump heavy rain in the South as the Northeast braces for more flooding. The tropical system in the Gulf has a 40% chance of developing into a tropical ...
A tropical weather system near the Florida Panhandle is showing a moderate chance of becoming a tropical depression ...
Several factors, both meteorological and geographical, created a nightmare recipe for flash flooding across the Texas Hill ...
No tropical cyclones are expected over the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center. The Atlantic basin consists of the northern Atlantic Ocean, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
Even though models show Sara moving through Central Florida by midweek, this will just be some additional tropical moisture. Expect widespread rain, a possible storm and a drop in temperatures soon.
Tropical Storm Sara made landfall along the Belize coast on Sunday but lost organization before remnants make their way into the Gulf of Mexico and get sucked back to the east toward Florida next week ...
Moisture from Sara’s remnants will move into the Gulf of Mexico early this week and be pushed toward Florida, which can expect to see rain. If another tropical storm forms this season, it would be ...
Tropical Storm Sara in the Gulf of Honduras, heading slowly westward Sara will impact Central America & Mexico this weekend while weakening to a depression as it approaches Belize.
Sara had weakened to a tropical depression by noon Sunday after hitting Belize as a tropical storm and dousing much of Central America with a "tremendous amount of rain," according to the National ...