
Tropical Storm Ian Forms In Central Atlantic
The ninth tropical storm of this year's hurricane season has formed in the Central Atlantic.
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The ninth tropical storm of this year's hurricane season has formed in the Central Atlantic.
Tropical storm Orlene has emerged in the Pacific Ocean several hundreds miles southwest of Mexico.
While it may no longer be a hurricane or tropical storm, Hermine's wind whipped waves are creating dangerous surf and rip currents along the mid-Atlantic coastline.
New Jersey officials continue to keep a close eye on Hermine and the potential damage the storm system could cause along the Jersey shore.
Nearly 80,000 Floridians are still without power following the effects of Hurricane Hermine.
More than 158,000 homes in North and Central Florida were without electricity a day after Hurricane Hermine swept through parts of the state.
The once-and-future Hurricane Hermine, now a tropical storm, was drenching coastal Virginia with heavy rains and winds Saturday as it moved up the East Coast.
Strengthening Hermine is expected to remain a powerful cyclone for the next few days as it moves off the mid-Atlantic coast.
The center of Hermine is moving into North Carolina and a dangerous storm surge is expected.
Torrential rains from Tropical Storm Hermine could hamper the state in its fight against the Zika virus.
Gov. Rick Scott said a homeless man died in north Florida when a tree fell on him as winds from Hermine whipped across the state.
For the first time in over a decade a hurricane has made landfall in Florida.
Hurricane Hermine is expected to bring flooding rains and a life-threatening surge as it hits northern Florida Thursday evening.
As Tropical Storm Hermine gains strength in the Gulf, residents and businesses in central and northern Florida are getting ready for her arrival.
Tropical Storm Hermine continues to strengthen over the Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Depression Nine is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm on Tuesday as it moves across the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical Depression Nine is becoming a little better organized over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Gaston is expected to weaken as it drifts to the north.
A hurricane hunter aircraft is checking out Tropical Depression 8 as it tracks towards the coast of the Carolinas.
Tropical Storm Gaston is picking up steam and could become a hurricane sometime this weekend as the National Hurricane Center tracks two other disturbances near Florida.
Tropical Storm Gaston has taken a bit of turn as it plods along the open Atlantic.
While South Florida won't be dealing with a hurricane this weekend, we should brace for heavy rain from a tropical disturbance now over the Bahamas.
Tropical Storm Gaston expected to become a hurricane again over the weekend.
A tropical wave in the southeastern Bahamas is becoming less organized.
Tropical Storm Gaston is nearing hurricane strength as it moves across the Atlantic.
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