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A tropical system may soon turn into Tropical Storm Dexter as forecasters warn of flooding and rip currents from Florida to ...
A large area of disturbed weather off the Southeast coast will move west over Florida and bring periods of heavy rain and a flash flood threat to the Sunshine State beginning Monday.
The air above the Gulf can today hold around 10% more moisture than typically. This is the equivalent of over a million Olympic-sized pools’ worth of additional water vapor floating around in the air, ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area of low pressure in the Atlantic, located off the coast of North Florida, in ...
Several Gulf Coast states are at risk of heavy rain this week as a storm system that could become tropical in nature arrives.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area in the northern Gulf of Mexico with a 30% chance of development over the next seven days.
With the warm ocean waters, this does have a low-end chance of tropical development middle to late week. If this becomes a named storm, it will be called Dexter. Regardless of tropical development, ...
A low-pressure system is likely to develop and move toward the northeastern Gulf this week. Rain chances increase for Southeast Louisiana.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical disturbance off Florida's eastern coast as it moves west over the week ...
The system could end up bringing a lot of rain to the Gulf Coast, including Alabama, according to forecasters. The National ...
A tropical threat is forming off the US coast, bringing heavy rain that could cause flooding, dangerous swimming conditions, ...
A disturbance off Florida’s east coast could dump rain across South Mississippi and Louisiana this week but, so far, has slim chances of becoming a tropical depression or storm.