Tropical Storm Imelda’s radical right turn away from Florida and a U.S. landfall added to an already oddball hurricane season that has included an unprecedented primetime nap, three high-octane ...
In a version of the Fujiwhara effect, Hurricane Humberto is pulling Tropical Storm Imelda eastward and away from the U.S.
Hot temperatures and scattered afternoon showers and storms will close out our work week in Central Florida. In addition, the ...
More tropical trouble is brewing in the Atlantic Ocean, with a new storm that could take aim at the US Southeast early next week poised to join Hurricane Humberto by ...
In North Carolina, Gov. Josh Stein declared a state of emergency in advance of another system, currently called Tropical ...
Tropical Storm Imelda is expected to form Sunday, Sept. 28. Portions of Florida's east coast are under a tropical storm watch.
A tropical storm watch was issued Saturday morning for the east coast of Florida as the season’s ninth tropical cyclone formed near the Bahamas and was forecast to grow into Tropical Storm Imelda, ...
Humberto has developed into a Category 5 Hurricane. Humberto has developed into a Category 5 Hurricane, and it should continue strengthening over the weekend and remain well east of the United States.
Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine formed near Cuba on Friday as Humberto continued to gather strength and became a major hurricane over the Atlantic, forecasters said.
Forecasters say Hurricane Humberto has formed in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to become a major hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center forecast shows the storm could reach hurricane strength as it approaches the southeastern U.S.
In a strange turn of events, next week could be the second time a hurricane named Humberto creates the Fujiwhara Effect.
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