The official word from the National Hurricane Center is that no tropical development is expected in the Atlantic, the ...
We’re six weeks into the Atlantic hurricane season, and it’s been very quiet so far, with only one named storm. But will it stay that way? Tropical weather enthusiasts have been speculating about the ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical depression that formed off the Mexican coast and is expected to ...
As Arthur's remnants are set to dissipate over the Atlantic on June 20, the NHC in Florida expects no tropical cyclone activity for the next 7 days.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season is officially here, starting June 1 and not ending until Nov. 30. Here's what forecasters are watching today. Remember, now is the time to prepare, not when a storm ...
The wait for second-named storm of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season — Bertha — continues, with no tropical cyclone development expected over the next seven days.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical waves, but no cyclone formation is expected this week.
Three tropical waves won’t develop soon, but Florida faces excessive heat Monday and daily storms. Here's what to expect.
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2026, with most tropical storm activity between August and October in Florida.
Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed in central Atlantic Oct. 13. Models vary widely on how strong Tropical Storm Lorenzo could get. See latest spaghetti models for Tropical Storm Lorenzo. Tropical Storm ...
Disturbance 1, a low pressure area expected to form next week off Florida, could further develop over the next seven days, according to the NHC.
Forecasters predict Lorenzo will turn north and then east well away from Florida and the United States. The National Hurricane Center also is monitoring three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin.