A tropical depression will likely form next week as an area of low pressure moves across the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
The system near Central America remains disorganized, but is likely to develop into a storm late this week in the Gulf of Mexico.
Forecasters with the National Weather Service of New Orleans said Sunday morning that it's too soon to tell whether the ...
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Storms over western Caribbean Sea are associated with a broad area of low pressure. Conditions appear favorable for gradual ...
The ingredients for a storm to develop in the northwestern Caribbean Sea or the southern Gulf of Mexico are coming together ...
The National Hurricane Center on Sunday was tracking a system expected to develop in Northwestern Caribbean Sea and Gulf of ...
Millions of people living along the Gulf Coast are being urged to make sure preparations are in place as the next tropical threat to the U.S. brews in the Caribbean, and there are increasing signs ...
A tropical depression is likely to form in the coming days as a disturbance moves slowly across the northwestern Caribbean ...
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The formation of a possible — read that as "likely" — storm system is being forecast by the early to middle part of next week ...