A major hurricane is expected to form this week and threaten the Gulf Coast, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said Monday.
Most forecast models suggest a hurricane landfall in Florida or the northern Gulf Coast on Thursday, forecasters say.
A tropical rainstorm is currently developing over the Caribbean Sea. The storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane and travel north, targeting the U.S. Gulf Coast before the end of the week.
The forecast cone is currently showing projected landfall in the area of Apalachicola, near Florida’s big bend. The National ...
Ports along the Gulf Coast are monitoring a storm in the Caribbean that AccuWeather meteorologists predict will strengthen ...
In anticipation of what is classified as a potential tropical cyclone, Gov. Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency in ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching an area in the western Caribbean Sea, which is expected to turn into a tropical storm in the next day or so.
Models show that a developing system headed toward the Gulf of Mexico will impact the Alabama, Georgia, and Florida later ...
A potential hurricane -- which would be named Helene -- is churning in the Caribbean and could take aim at the Florida ...
Heavy rainfall also is forecast for the southeast U.S. starting on Wednesday, threatening flash and river flooding, according ...
Air Force hurricane hunters investigate potential tropical cyclone Number Nine in the Caribbean about 110 miles ...
A tropical rainstorm brewing in the Caribbean will strengthen and threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast as a major hurricane toward ...