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Officials have issued a hurricane watch as monster storm moves closer to the US. They warned the storm could strengthen into a Category 1 hurricane.
The 5-day forecast track for Potential Tropical Cyclone One-C as of 11 p.m. Wednesday.
A short-lived Tropical Storm Cristobal was downgraded to a tropical depression by Thursday as forecasters turn their attention to two disturbances chugging toward the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Cristobal, Invest 92L and another vigorous tropical wave off the coast of Africa.
Tropical Storm Cristobal becomes our third names storm of the season and is forecasted to dissipate in the next few days having no impacts to the mainland Unites States.
Cristobal is moving away from the mainland U.S. toward the Azores in the North Atlantic.
Forecasters are monitoring three potential systems in the Atlantic — and one headed toward the Caribbean could spawn at least a tropical depression in the next couple of days, experts say.
A tropical depression is likely to form in the Atlantic and a storm could form Wednesday night. Here’s the latest forecast from the National Hurricane Center.
We are down to two areas that FOX 13 meteorologists are watching in the tropics. The first is a trough of low pressure in the Central Subtropical Atlantic located about 750 miles east-northeast of Bermuda.
At the midpoint of the season by the calendar, we’re in the “dog days of summer” as heat and humidity continue surging into the Berkshires.
Humidity and chances for storms will increase through the rest of the work week.
Tropical Storm Fausto continued to weaken today as it tracked north of Hawaii, but forecasters warned the system will continue generating dangerous surf along east-facing shores through Wednesday while also...
Tropical Storm Genevieve forms in the Pacific as Hurricane Fausto strengthens to Category 2
Rain will remain most widespread across North Georgia and metro Atlanta, particularly impacting the I-85 corridor through Gwinnett County.
Tropical Storm Bertha weakens after bringing strong winds and heavy surf to Louisiana and Texas
The forecast calls for Bertha to move inland and dissipate through Friday. Coastal areas can expect gusty winds, rip currents, some storm surge and periods of heavy rain.
The second landfall comes a day after Tropical Storm Bertha first came ashore in Louisiana.
Tropical storm Bertha is wreaking havoc across the US Gulf coast after it made landfall in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana on Wednesday afternoon.
Tropical Storm Bertha crawled into southern Louisiana on Wednesday, making landfall and packing strong winds far from its center after closing beaches from the Florida panhandle to Mississippi.
Tropical Storm Bertha weakened Wednesday as it moved west along the Gulf Coast and made landfall in southeastern Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Live maps track Tropical Storm Bertha as it brings flooding threats, potentially dangerous surf and tropical storm conditions.
Tropical Storm Bertha is expected to dissipate inland over Texas by Thursday night or Friday.
A Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for a portion of the Texas coast as Bertha moves westward along the Gulf Coast. Here's what impacts Houston can expect and when.
The forecast calls for Bertha to approach Texas on Thursday as a low-end tropical storm with gusty winds, rip currents, some surge at the coast and periods of heavy rain.