Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Tropical Storm Imelda formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday and could affect the southeast U.S. coastline in the coming week.
Forecasters stress it is far too early to determine if our region will get hit with snow, rain, mixed precipitation or even nothing at all.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical wave in the Atlantic that could soon become Tropical Storm Gabrielle. According to FOX 26 Weather Team, the wave is thousands of miles from Texas ...
MIAMI (AP) — Crews spent Saturday preparing for a weather system that was forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda late Saturday or early Sunday before approaching the coast of South Carolina as a ...
A day after the climatological peak of hurricane season — marking only the ninth time in 75 years, and the first in nearly a decade, without a named storm — a new tropical disturbance has popped up in ...
FIRST WARNING WEATHER AND TEMPERATURES ALREADY DOWN CLOSE TO THE 60S IN SOME SPOTS. I’M LOOKING AT YOU, BELLE CHASSE. YOU’RE ALREADY AT 70 NORTH SHORE. WE’VE BEEN STARTING OFF IN THE 60S. THE LAST FEW ...
A tropical wave may develop into a tropical depression, potentially impacting the western Carolinas and northeast Georgia early next week. Two storm systems, Hurricane Humberto and Invest 94L, could ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Tropical Depression Seven formed in the Central Tropical Atlantic early Wednesday morning. It is forecast to become Tropical Storm Gabrielle as early as today as it drifts to ...
A snowy system is moving into Atlantic Canada on Wednesday, targeting parts of the Maritimes and Newfoundland with 15-20+ cm of snowfall ...
Tropical Storm Gabrielle is “struggling” to better organize as it spins across the central Atlantic, but forecasters with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) say it’s still forecast to strengthen into ...