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The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical waves in the eastern and central Atlantic Ocean, far from the U.S.
The National Hurricane Center is painting a large potential development area for the disturbance just moving off Africa.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic, one of which could turn into a tropical depression next week.
L, a tropical wave near Africa, and a non-tropical low off the coast of North Carolina. A tropical wave in the central ...
The National Hurricane Center is closely watching an area of showers and thunderstorms that is moving off the African coast.
L over the central tropical Atlantic Ocean.According to the National Hurricane Center, it is producing disorganized shower activity.Sign up for our Newsletters"Environmental conditions are forecast to ...
Invest 96L showed some signs of "collapsed" shower activity, but still has a chance to develop sometime next week, NHC ...
Scattered storms are likelier on Sunday while we're already monitoring a tropical wave that could move through the Greater ...
But the season is still expected to be above normal. An average Atlantic hurricane season generates 14 named storms. NOAA ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two areas in the tropics.
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The storm is forecast to weaken soon before undergoing a period of restrengthening and potentially becoming a hurricane on ...