The newest tropical storm in the Atlantic has a highly uncertain future, unlikely its predecessors Humberto and Jerry.
The newest tropical storm in the Atlantic has a highly uncertain future, unlikely its predecessors Humberto and Jerry.
There are no threats to Florida at the present time, but plenty to keep an eye on.
Jerry is now a hurricane, but chances are increasing that it won't be a U.S. threat.
The National Hurricane Center is sure staying busy, but there are no immediate threats to Florida.
It's not really a cold front, but you'll notice the changes at night especially.
There are at least three other tropical waves that have a chance of developing over the next five days.
The developing tropical storm is now likely to be mainly a coastal event.
There is no official advisory from the National Hurricane Center yet, but we can focus on two possible outcomes with this system.