Conditions remain quiet in the tropics, with no activity expected for the next seven days. But don't let your guard down yet.
Hurricane Melissa is expected to weaken into an extratropical cyclone on Friday, Oct. 31, the National Hurricane Center said.
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National Hurricane Center tracking tropical wave moving toward Caribbean. Will it strengthen?
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves: The axis of an eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 31W/32W S of 18N, and moving west around 17 mph. Scattered moderate to isolated ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The tropics are quiet as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season enters its home stretch. No tropical cyclone ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea. Here's what to know about whether it will impact the U.S.
Forecasters are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean, where waters remain warm enough to support tropical development.
After tearing through the Caribbean, leaving destruction, flooding and more than 50 deaths so far, Hurricane Melissa is ...
TRACKING THE TROPICS Tropical Storm Melissa is expected to become a major hurricane as it moves closer to Jamaica and ...
Hurricane Melissa will be the strongest storm in modern history to hit Jamaica. Maximum sustained winds are 180 mph.
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking two waves in the Atlantic Ocean, however both have low chances of forming into named storms. The hurricane center said in an Oct. 17 advisory it is ...
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