The slow movement of Major Hurricane Matthew will make it difficult to forecast over the next week. A direct hit to Florida is unlikely, but tropical storm or hurricane condition can NOT be ruled out anywhere along the Atlantic coast.
The slow movement of Major Hurricane Matthew will make it difficult to forecast over the next week. A direct hit to Florida is unlikely, but tropical storm or hurricane condition can NOT be ruled out anywhere along the Atlantic coast.
Hurricane Matthew is making its move to the north, but confidence is still not any higher on where it may track after landfall in Cuba early next week.
Matthew rapidly intensified overnight, now with winds of 115 mph. National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb says confidence is lower than normal on Matthew's eventual track.
Now a Category 2 storm with winds up to 100 mph Forecast to become a Major Hurricane by Saturday Turns north this weekend, impacts to U.S. still uncertain [tropics-live] Update 6 am Friday: Hurricane Matthew became better organized Thursday evening, then rapidly intensified overnight. The storm also began to turn slightly south of west, drifting closer […]
- Tropical Storm Matthew has winds up to 65 mph - Forecast to be a hurricane over Caribbean by Thursday - Significant impacts to Jamaica and Cuba possible by Monday Update Thursday 9 am: Tropical storm Matthew is forecast to strengthen into a category one hurricane by Thursday night. Matthew strengthened slightly overnight Wednesday as it moved […]
- Invest 97 is likely to become a tropical storm by Thursday - Anyone with interests in the Caribbean should monitor closely - Too soon for a credible forecast track or potential impacts to U.S. Update Wednesday 8 am: According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Hunters have found tropical storm force winds, but have […]
[ebs_notification type="alert-info" close="false" ]New: A disturbance in the Atlantic has a high chance of developing into a tropical storm when it moves into the eastern Caribbean this week. Read official information from the National Hurricane Center on Invest 97. [/ebs_notification] Summer officially ended last week, but the Atlantic Hurricane Season is far from finished. The two are […]
[livestream] A disturbance in the western Tropical Atlantic Ocean has a high chance of developing into a tropical storm this week when it moves into the eastern Caribbean Sea. It is too early for any credible forecasts related to the track and strength of this system and it's potential impact on any land areas. Official information […]