A tropical depression in the western Caribbean Sea could become Tropical Storm Sara as soon as today, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A new tropical depression formed in the Caribbean on Thursday as storm-weary Florida watches with bated breath.
Forecasters expect Tropical Storm Sara to form in the western Caribbean Sea in the next 24 hours, but there is a great deal of uncertainty about what, if any, impacts it will have in Florida or other ...
Tropical Depression Nineteen formed Thursday morning and is expected to become tropical Storm Sara later today, the NHC said.
It’s too soon to know what impacts the system expected to grow into Tropical Storm Sara could bring to the state.
A major hurricane expected to develop on the Gulf Coast could hit Florida by the middle of next week as a Category 2 storm, ...
By tomorrow, a stronger cold front will pass, shifting winds to the north and bringing in much drier and somewhat cooler air.
The National Hurricane Center has issued advisories for Tropical Depression 19 in the western Caribbean Sea. A Hurricane ...
If the tropical depression intensifies, it will become the 19th named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season.
This system will become Sara and it is expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico next week. Could it impact Florida? How?
The latest hurricane to make landfall along Florida's Gulf Coast was Hurricane Kate on Nov. 21, 1985. Sustained winds were near 100 mph in Panama City at landfall. Two other hurricanes that made ...