Tropical Storm Gabrielle, Atlantic and NHC tracking system
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The National Hurricane Center is now tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic, one of which could become the next named storm, Gabrielle.
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Storm Track 3 Forecast: Severe storms possible tonight, rain returns midweek
Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman says after a toasty start to the new week, temperatures will cool and rain ramps up again by midweek.
Unsettled weather will remain in place this week with additional chances of rain by midweek with cooler temperatures to boot!
Computer "spaghetti" model runs and meteorologists flagged an eastern Atlantic disturbance in early September as having an increased chance to develop into a t ropical storm, which would be called Gabrielle, with some forecasts showing a westward track toward the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Mario has reformed in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico, according to the National Hurricane Center. See where it's headed.
A few spotty showers are tracking through the state this evening. Chief Meteorologist Lisa Teachman tracks the potential for severe storms arriving with our next cold front on Tuesday.
Chances of a hurricane forming in the Atlantic have increased to 90 percent in the latest predictions from the National Hurricane Center. The past week has seen an increased chance of weather in the Atlantic developing into a tropical storm, which would be called Gabrielle, with some forecasts showing a westward track toward the Caribbean.
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Storm Track 3 Forecast: Showers and storms tonight and tomorrow then warmer
Showers and thunderstorms will continue eastward Sunday night into Central Kansas, some of which could be strong with heavy downpours and strong wind gusts. Low temperatures this Sunday night will range from the upper 50s to lower 60s in most areas.
A broad low-pressure area in the Atlantic Ocean midway between the Windward Islands and the coast of West Africa is likely to become a tropical depression or tropical storm before Sept. 21, the National Hurricane Center said. Meanwhile, a reborn Tropical Storm Mario could help bring rain to Southern California.
We’re past the peak of hurricane season, but strong storms could still form. Meteorologists are tracking another Atlantic disturbance.