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NOAA updated its above-normal hurricane season predictions. As South Carolina hits peak hurricane season, here’s how many ...
The tropics continue to be active as we work our way into the peak months of hurricane season. Tropical storm Dexter has ...
Dexter continues on a northeasterly track through the North Atlantic away from the U.S. coast. The storm weakened over cooler waters Monday night and has lost its tropical characteristics. The storm ...
After a sluggish start to the 2025 hurricane season, NOAA forecasters are standing by their previous forecast calling for an “above-normal” amount of named storms.
The four "zones" are expected to spawn storms in the Caribbean, the southeast coast of the U.S., the Gulf Coast of the U.S. and the Lesser Antilles, though most of those storms will just involve ...
While no hurricane has formed in the Atlantic Ocean so far this season, the ocean will see three to five named storms before ...
Meteorologists are monitoring a third area in the northeastern Gulf, which has a low chance of developing between August 10 ...
The vast Atlantic hurricane basin is stirring to life, and meteorologists are keeping a close eye on multiple areas of ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic basin for tropical development through the end of the ...
Dexter, the fourth named tropical storm in the Atlantic during the 2025 hurricane season, also became post-tropical Thursday ...
For the North Atlantic… Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico (America): ...
The probability of at least one continental U.S. major hurricane landfall this season has risen slightly since late May.
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