A new tropical depression formed in the Caribbean on Thursday as storm-weary Florida watches with bated breath.
Follow spaghetti models, tracking for a tropical depression in the Caribbean Sea that could threaten Florida as a hurricane.
The Atlantic hurricane season ends on Nov. 30. But tropical storms can form any time, and the sea water has been staying ...
Tropical Depression Nineteen formed Thursday morning and is expected to become tropical Storm Sara later today, the NHC said.
It’s also the second week in a row that Florida bucked the national trend, where first-time unemployment claims increased.
Tropical Storm Sara is expected to form in the western Caribbean and still has a chance of taking a turn to the northeast ...
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are urging residents of the eastern Gulf Coast, particularly Floridians, to ...
This morning is off to a mild start with temps in the 60s and 70s. Clouds from an approaching cold front are moving into the ...
Tropical depression 19 officially formed Thursday morning, and now sits less than 90 miles away from the Nicaragua/Honduras ...
If it were to reach tropical storm strength, the system would become Tropical Storm Sara — the 18th named storm of the 2024 ...
Tropical Depression Nineteen has formed in the Caribbean Sea and is forecast to continue strengthening, according to the ...
This system will become Sara and it is expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico next week. Could it impact Florida? How?