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Hurricane forecasters were tracking two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean Sunday morning, one of which could briefly ...
A second area to watch is a tropical wave expected to roll off Africa’s west coast in the next few days, according to the ...
Forecasters closely watch a region of the ocean where many hurricanes are born. Warm water temperatures signal trouble.
Forecasters say a disturbance in the Atlantic has a 40-percent chance of cyclone formation over the next week.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two systems in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina that could ...
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The Spun on MSNNational Hurricane Center Issues Warning For Two U.S. States On Sunday
Hurricane season could unfortunately ramp up as early as this week, according to the latest projections. On Aug. 3, the ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNAustin weather: More rain expected on Monday
After a recent spell of triple-digit temperatures, Austin residents can expect some relief, with highs forecast to remain in ...
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Two areas of interest in the tropics, watching a system off the coast of North Carolina in Atlantic
An area of low pressure off the Carolina coast has a low chance of tropical development, and a new tropical wave will move off the coast of Senegal and The Gambia.
One of the systems is just 150 miles off the coast of North Carolina, but may weaken after Monday, forecasters said.
A tropical wave was forecast to move off the west coast of Africa in the next day or two. Thereafter, some gradual development of the wave is possible during the middle to latter part of next week ...
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FOX Weather on MSNBryan Norcross: Long range forecasts suddenly show the Atlantic coming alive
Suddenly, there is broad consensus among the various computer forecast models—both the traditional ones and the new AI models—that a new system coming off Africa will eventually develop into a ...
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