Tropical Storm Gordon was declared dead in the Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday by the National Hurricane Center as it no longer had tropical characteristics. However, Gordon's story may not be over yet.
A storm currently spinning off the Southeast coast is an example of what meteorologists call a "homegrown" storm.
Scientists just observed a powerful solar storm that could carry the northern lights over the lower 48 in the near future.
When everyone went to bed Sunday evening, forecasters had been predicting that the storm tagged as Potential Tropical Cyclone Eight would drop three to six inches of rain on the region ...
Potential tropical cyclone 8 has a few short hours to develop into Tropical Storm Helene before making landfall on the North Carolina coast. NHC The eighth named storm of the season could form ...
An Atlantic storm off the coast of South Carolina is expected to come ashore near Charleston Monday night before tracking slowly northward into North Carolina, forecasters say. The system will ...
The next potential named storm — tropical depression 7 — could break that streak. The latest forecast track from the National Hurricane Center keeps would-be Gordon far out to sea, with a slow ...
The storm, hovering off the coast, wasn't supposed to be this bad. It wasn't even strong enough for the National Hurricane ...
One severe weather advisory was already in place Monday morning as a storm that could turn into a cyclone is forecast to affect the Columbia area, according to the National Weather Service.
Heavy rainfall and gusty winds are hitting portions of the Carolinas Monday morning as a system that could become Tropical ...