Hurricane Isaías is now expected to move directly toward Florida's East Coast Saturday night, producing hurricane force winds and a life-threatening storm surge along portions of the Treasure and Space Coasts.
Hurricane Isaías is now expected to move directly toward Florida's East Coast Saturday night, producing hurricane force winds and a life-threatening storm surge along portions of the Treasure and Space Coasts.
Isaias became a hurricane overnight, and is poised to make a close pass to Florida's Atlantic Coast this weekend.
Tropical Storm Isaías is forecast to become a hurricane by the time it approaches the Atlantic Coast of Florida Saturday.
Tropical Storm Isaias became the season’s ninth named tropical storm late Wednesday evening. It may pose a threat to the United States coastline this weekend or early next week, but questions remain about its eventual track.
Rain and wind impacts are possible in Florida as early as Saturday.
Uncertainty in the fate of the developing storm is high, but parts of the Sunshine State could be affected by the end of the week.
While the season's first hurricane makes landfall in South Texas this weekend, a new tropical wave in the Central Atlantic could be one Floridians need to watch.
Tropical Storm Hanna — the earliest recorded “H” storm — developed late Thursday evening in the western Gulf of Mexico.