The disturbance will move into the southern Gulf on Wednesday morning, develop into a hurricane and track northward across ...
Showers and thunderstorms are beginning to show signs of organization with a broad area of low pressure located over the northwestern Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Passing showers are likely for some eastern counties, as high temperatures top out in the low 90s and upper 80s.
An area of Low Pressure is set to form in the Western Caribbean Sea. It will drift Northward into the Gulf of Mexico where it ...
The NBC2 First Alert Hurricane Team is monitoring Invest 97L, which could impact parts of the Gulf Coast this week.
Invest 97-L is identified in the Western Caribbean and is forecast to track into the Southern Gulf of Mexico by midweek. Gradual development of this system is expected, and a tropical depression is ...
A tropical system is forecast to move into the Gulf of Mexico and threatens making landfall along the Gulf Coast by Thursday ...
First alert weather days Thursday and Friday, with a broad low pressure system having an 80% chance of developing into a ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida is in for another hot day with abundant sunshine to start the week. Daytime highs will reach ...
Environmental conditions appear favorable for further development of this system, and a tropical depression or storm is likely to form over the next couple of days as the system moves northward across ...
It feels a little sticky out there with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Rain returns to the Valley tomorrow morning!
A broad area of low pressure over the northwestern Caribbean Sea has a 70% chance of becoming a cyclone in the next 48 hours and is projected to move into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico, the U.S.