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Visible satellite imagery shows a broad area of low pressure that is producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity.
A budding tropical disturbance in the central Atlantic Ocean was designated Invest 96L by the National Hurricane Center on Wednesday, as it enters favorable conditions for gradual development in the ...
The National Hurricane Center has classified a tropical wave in the central Atlantic as Invest 96L. Forecasters said the ...
There have been some updates to the forecast for this year’s Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season. Both NOAA and Colorado State ...
The development chances for Invest 96L in the Atlantic Ocean continues to grow, and forecasters say a tropical depression or ...
The Atlantic’s making up for a slow start, with Dexter alone doubling the paltry activity of the past two months, and more ...
As of Thursday morning, Dexter has now become a post-tropical storm, meaning that there are no longer any active storms out ...
Invest 96-L has a 10% chance of development over the next two days and a 60% chance of development over the next seven days.
For now through Saturday rain chances remain at 30-40% afternoon storms will help break the heat with some locations getting ...
Two very different systems are thinking about developing – one near the Southeast coast and the other far out in the tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring three systems in the Atlantic, including the newly designated tropical ...