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A couple of points right off the top: *** the overall “environment” over the Atlantic Basin is generally conducive to the ...
Dexter continues on a northeasterly track through the North Atlantic away from the U.S. coast. The storm weakened over cooler waters Monday night and has lost its tropical characteristics. The storm ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems. Invest 96L could become a tropical depression next week.
As the 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season enters its historical peak, atmospheric and oceanic conditions continue to favor an above-normal season as NOAA first predicted in May.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas in the Atlantic basin for tropical development through the end of the ...
For the North Atlantic… Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico (America): ...
The National Hurricane Center on Friday continued to keep track of two systems in the Atlantic that could become the season’s ...
Even without a named tropical storm at the coast, waves and swells from distant storms can create life-threatening conditions ...
It's been a slow start to the 2025 hurricane season in the U.S., but forecasters maintain strong storms are still likely.
Invest 96L is one of two systems being tracked by the National Hurricane Center after Tropical Storm Dexter became a post-tropical cyclone Aug. 7. Chances for development are low for a system a few ...
Conditions are expected to improve for Invest 96-L to develop into a tropical depression, according to the NHC.
Above-normal activity is still expected for the remainder of hurricane season, according to NOAA's updated hurricane forecast ...