Recent satellite wind data indicate the tropical wave (Invest 98L) located over the eastern Caribbean Sea still lacks a closed circulation, but continues to produce a concentrated area of showers and ...
Tropical storm Melissa still looks fairly disorganized in the Central Caribbean. But it is forecast to slowly get stronger and blow up into a major hurricane by early next week as it pushes into ...
HOUSTON — Tropical Storm Melissa continues to gain strength in the central Caribbean, and according to KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul, conditions are prime for rapid intensification over the ...
PAGASA has released the latest weather information about the tropical storm and the areas that are in Signal No. 1.
Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of low pressure that is slowly moving through the Caribbean Sea. This disturbance is showing more signs of organization this ...
There are no wind signals in effect as of late Sunday night as Tropical Storm Ada maintained its strength and moved northward ...
Tropical Storm Melissa continued its slow push north in the Caribbean Thursday and is expected to grow into a major hurricane as it nears Jamaica. But its long-term path including what effects it ...
Editor's note: Follow the coverage of Tropical Storm Melissa's forecast for Thursday, Oct. 23. Melissa could become one of the 'strongest storms ever' in Atlantic. With little to guide it, slow-moving ...
It’s a gorgeous Saturday morning in downtown Sarasota, with a gentle breeze and the sun glistening off calm bay waters dotted with pleasure boats — but down in the Caribbean, a storm that shares its ...
Residents hoping for a swift exit for Tropical Storm Ada are in for a disappointment, as the system is currently churning slowly over the Philippine Sea. The storm's sluggish pace extends the threat ...
Near the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea (AL98): Recent satellite wind data and surface observations indicate the tropical wave (Invest 98L) currently crossing the Windward Islands still lacks ...