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Tropical Depression Four's path shifted west slightly Friday night, slowing its timeline and prompting a hurricane watch along a portion of Florida's Gulf Coast. As of 2 p.m., the storm is about ...
RAINFALL: Tropical Depression Four is expected to produce rainfall totals of 5 to 10 inches, with maximum rainfall totals up to 15 inches, across portions of Florida and along the Southeast U.S ...
July 4th 4 p.m. update: Tropical Depression Three has formed east of Florida over the Atlantic. It is predicted to become Tropical Storm Chantal as it drifts northward toward South Carolina.
The National Hurricane Center has increased the chance of seeing tropical development over July 4th weekend to 60%. The greatest risk of impact is centered a few hundred miles east of Florida's ...
Tropical Depression Nine has formed in the central Caribbean Sea, and the Florida Peninsula is already included in the cone of uncertainty for the system that’s likely to become either Hurricane ...
Excessive rainfall forecast Tropical Depression Four expected to strengthen into Tropical Storm Debby At 11 p.m., the disturbance was centered near latitude 21.4 North, longitude 79.7 West.
As if on cue, a tropical depression formed in the Gulf of Mexico on the first day of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. No coastal watches or warnings are associated with the system, known as ...
It’s about 1,000 miles northeast of the northern Leeward Islands and is heading north, also away from Florida. The last disturbance is a tropical wave forming off Africa’s coast.
Tropical Depression Three has formed off the southeastern coast of the United States. It is slowly moving north at 2 mph, with winds sustained at 35 mph.
But Tropical Depression Ten also formed in the Atlantic Friday, far to the west, and it will be a race to see who gets the name first. The next names after Hermine are Ian, Julia and Karl.