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Tropical activity is ramping up as we approach the peak of Atlantic hurricane season ...
A tropical system off the southeastern coast is drifting northwestward to the open Atlantic, easing the threat of tropical ...
A new tropical disturbance, designated Invest 96L, has formed in a region of the Atlantic known to be a hotbed for major hurricanes.
Atlantic tropical activity is increasing this week. The WXII 12 First Warning Weather Team is tracking Tropical Storm Dexter.
Right on cue with the start of August, the tropics are showing signs of life with a few areas we’re watching in the Atlantic Basin.
The chance of development sits at 40% as of Wednesday morning. Hurricane hunters are set to investigate the area of disturbed ...
Moisture off the Southeast Coast may get better organized and has a medium chance to become a tropical system later this week ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that maximum sustained winds within Tropical Storm Dexter have dropped to about 40 ...
The typical August awakening of hurricane season has arrived. Here is what you need to know about two areas that could see ...
So far, the region has churned up two tropical storms, two potential tropical disturbances, and now maybe yet another system.
Dexter formed late Sunday between Bermuda and the Carolinas and is getting quickly whisked into the north Atlantic graveyard. Behind it, another system could affect the Carolinas by the end of the ...
Tropical Storm Dexter poses no threat to land while two other Atlantic systems churn as hurricane season activity begins to ...
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