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National Hurricane Center tracking Gulf disturbance. What it means for Florida
Experts are monitoring potential tropical development in the Gulf of America, though no immediate threat exists.
A massive plume of Saharan dust is sweeping across the Atlantic, bringing hazy skies, reduced air quality and the potential for vivid sunrises and sunsets along parts of the Gulf Coast. The dust, ...
El Niño climate phenomenon heating waters off Mexico but incidents with humans remain a rarity ...
Elida was a tropical storm in the North Pacific Ocean early Wednesday Pacific time, the National Hurricane Center said in its ...
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Will it get as hot this week in Florida as we watch the tropics?
While the Atlantic basin remains quiet, experts warn Florida residents to stay prepared as hurricane season continues.
While no tropical storms are imminent, experts are watching the Gulf for potential tropical development this weekend or next ...
Parts of southern Texas are under back-to-back days of a rare “high risk” of flooding rain, spurring dozens of water rescues, ...
Social media chatter surged over storm signals, but meteorologists explain why this weather setup deserves a closer look.
As we move right along in Hurricane Season 2026, the Atlantic basin and Gulf of America continue to be on the quieter side ...
Forty-seven Florida counties face a heat index that could hit 110 today.
Two storm systems, one of them moving closer to Mexico's southwestern coast, and the annual arrival of the Saharan dust will ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical depression that formed off the Mexican coast and is expected to ...
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