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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a non-tropical low-pressure system in the Atlantic. The system is producing gale-force winds but is not expected to develop further. The official start ...
The colors make it visibly clear how likely a system could develop with yellow being low, orange medium and red high. The National Hurricane Center generally doesn't issue tropical advisories ...
Hurricane Rafael was downgraded to a tropical storm as it continued westward in the Gulf of Mexico posing no threat to land for now while the National Hurricane Center kept track of another system ...
the National Hurricane Center kept track of another system with low odds to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC 10 a.m. tropical outlook, a trough of low ...
Interests in the southern and southwestern Gulf of Mexico should monitor the progress of this system. Special note on the NHC cone: The forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a broad area of low pressure ... develop in the western Caribbean and currently give the system a high chance for development between Oct. 31 and Nov.4 ...
After a busy weekend, the tropics are fairly quiet today, with the National Hurricane Center tracking only Tropical ... make it visibly clear how likely a system could develop with yellow being ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tuesday it is tracking two systems in the Atlantic ... travel outside the cone up to 33% of the time. The system, currently designated as Invest 94L, was ...
For updates on this system, click here ... Heading into October, NHC forecasters are tracking Hurricane Kirk, which strengthened into a hurricane on Tuesday. The storm is expected to strengthen ...