The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th.
With warm water temperatures in the Caribbean, next week could bring prime conditions for increased tropical activity, ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is expected to dissipate by Thursday without reaching land, according to the National Hurricane Center ...
High pressure builds over the region this week, and that will keep our weather pattern very quiet. Rain chances are very ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is weakening and is expected to dissipate within the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
By Sunday, clouds will return with a chance for showers and possibly a thunderstorm late Sunday and Sunday night ...
At 5 a.m., the center of Tropical Storm Lorenzo was located near latitude 20.5 North, longitude 45.1 West. Lorenzo is moving ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is barely hanging on. The storm is expected to lose its tropical storm status by Thursday.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the southwestern Caribbean for potential tropical development in the next 10 to 15 days ...
IT IS A WEAK TROPICAL STORM EXPECTED TO RECURVE OUT TO SEA. REALLY DOES NOT LOOK LIKE MUCH. BUT NEXT WEEK, WE’RE GOING TO ...
All models show Tropical Storm Lorenzo curving north and then east, staying far away from Florida and the U.S. east coast.
We've reached a dozen storms so far this season. But once again, the latest storm isn't expected to be a U.S. threat. Here's ...
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