A new tropical depression formed in the Caribbean on Thursday as storm-weary Florida watches with bated breath.
Tropical Depression Nineteen formed Thursday morning and is expected to become tropical Storm Sara later today, the NHC said.
Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center are urging residents of the eastern Gulf Coast, particularly Floridians, to ...
The Atlantic hurricane season ends on Nov. 30. But tropical storms can form any time, and the sea water has been staying ...
The Gulf Coast has already had five hurricane landfalls this hurricane season ... The hurricane center uses only the top four ...
Next Monday, it could make landfall again in the Yucatán Peninsula ... Models show the system moving toward Florida next week ...
"The disturbance is forecast to be near hurricane strength when it moves near the eastern coast of Honduras on Friday and ...
Current projections have the storm making landfall in Florida on Wednesday, Nov. 20. (Click on the second image above.) ...
The National Hurricane Center’s track has potentially-named Tropical Storm Sara developing ahead of a potential land ...
Hurricane Sara/Invest 99L timeline: 7 p.m. Wednesday: Sara could make landfall in Florida Sara could make landfall in South ...
The NHC said Wednesday it is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea that could become a tropical depression by the end ...
Ralphetta Aker McClary with Orange County Public Works Department said they have about 60% of the county left to cover.