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Tropical depression likely to form in Gulf next week
A Tropical Depression could form as disturbance moves into the Gulf of Mexico next week: NHC
A tropical depression could form as an area of low pressure moves toward the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said.
Disturbance has 'medium' chance of formation, could become tropical depression next week: NHC
A tropical disturbance brewing in the Caribbean Sea has a medium chance of development over the next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.According to the NHC, the broad area of low pressure located in the Northwestern Caribbean Sea could form by the early to middle part of next week and move up into the Gulf of Mexico.
Pagasa: LPA off Batanes may become tropical depression this weekend
The state weather bureau said it wass monitoring a low-pressure area (LPA), which formed off Batanes and inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR), early morning of Friday. The LPA’s location as of the last monitoring of Pagasa was at 745 kilometers east-southeast of Itbayat,
Tropical depression likely to form in the Gulf next week
Highs will reach lower 90s this afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies throughout the day with occasional passing clouds late afternoon. Rain chances will be very low and showers, short lived. 20% or less of the area will see any sort of shower activity.
The Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Potentially impactful tropical threat brews in Caribbean
Start your day with the latest weather news. The FOX Forecast Center is busy tracking the next area of concern in the Caribbean next week, as well as the remnants of Gordon as they try to re-develop.
A tropical storm may form in the Gulf soon. NC forecasters also watching the Atlantic
An area of low pressure may form by early next week in the Caribbean that eventually could become a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico, forecasters say. The National Hurricane Center also is watching two systems in the Atlantic,
Odds of tropical formation in Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico are high. Here's what we know.
Hurricane models are showing increasingly high chances that a tropical cyclone could form somewhere in the western Caribbean Sea or southern Gulf of Mexico as early as next week, and forecasters are encouraging Gulf Coast residents to stay vigilant through the remainder of the 2024 season.
Tropics update: New disturbance threat puts Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean on alert
A potential disturbance in the Caribbean Sea is being monitored by the National Hurricane Center to see if it develops into a tropical system on its way toward the Gulf of Mexico.
Tracking potential tropical development, Gulf of Mexico
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area of low pressure in the NW Caribbean Sea with the potential for tropical formation.
Potential Tropical Formation In The Caribbean Or Gulf Ahead
Computer models continue to suggest that something may develop this weekend or next week in the Caribbean. Here’s what we know.
System headed toward Gulf of Mexico could become tropical storm
For now, it has a low chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm. However, longer range models spin up a hurricane in about a week.
Hurricane Center, tropical storm
Tracking Tropical Depression Pulasan
Extreme Weather Maps: Track the possibility of extreme weather in the places that are important to you. Heat Safety: Extreme heat is becoming increasingly common across the globe. We asked experts for guidance on how to stay cool.
Monday, Sep 16: Latest update on Tropical Depression Gordon from the National Hurricane Center
As per the National Hurricane Center's 5 am Monday update, Tropical Depression Gordon is 1020 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands, with maximum sustained wind of 30 mph. It’s moving 8 mph to the west.
US Hurricane Center Tracking Possible Tropical Storms Brewing in Atlantic
The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon have a 60 percent chance of forming a tropical storm again in the next 7 days.
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Tropical depression possible in the Gulf next week
It could then head northward into the southern Gulf. It could organize into a
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LPA develops into tropical depression, TCWS #1 up in Batanes
The low pressure area spotted in east of extreme Northern Luzon has developed into a tropical depression, according to the ...
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Tropical Depression Gordon: See latest updates, spaghetti models, possible impacts in Jacksonville
Here's a look at where Tropical Depression Gordon is, where it's headed and the impacts it could have in Jacksonville.
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Signal No. 1 in Batanes as LPA turns into tropical depression ‘Igme’
A low pressure area (LPA) monitored in the east of extreme Northern Luzon developed into a tropical depression locally named ...
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Tropical Storm Gordon weakens to a depression
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Gordon has weakened to a depression as it swirls through open waters in the ...
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Tropical Depression Gordon slowly moves in the Atlantic after another system slams Carolinas
Tropical Depression Gordon continued to swirl in the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday morning after another disturbance slammed the ...
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No tropical cyclones within PAR, but monsoon rains to persist Sept 19
While no tropical cyclones are inside the Philippine area of responsibility (PAR), rains will still occur in different parts ...
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Tropical depression strengthens into typhoon Thursday, localities braced
Soldiers of the Cồn Cỏ Border Guard Station prepare sandbags to reinforce its headquarters in preparation for the
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