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A tropical wave could develop storms in the Gulf that could track into Louisiana while another round of heat returns for the weekend ...
See latest spaghetti models for Tropical Storm Erin. Erin is expected to become a hurricane by the end of the week and a ...
Tropical Storm Erin continued its march across the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, but so far had not managed to strengthen. The National Hurricane Center thinks that will change soon, however, and is ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new one moving into the Gulf.
The National Hurricane Center gives the disturbance a 20% chance of developing into at least a tropical depression in the ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking 3 systems in the Atlantic basin, including a new one that appeared near the Yucatan ...
Tropical Storm Erin is still expected to become the first hurricane of the season this week as a new threat in the Gulf of ...
A tropical disturbance that will move into the Gulf this week is being monitored for the potential for development by the National Hurricane Center.
Above normal rain chances will continue for at least a couple more days, with building heat becoming a concern by the weekend.
Erin is 1,300 miles east of the northern Leeward Islands, and quickly moves west at 20 mph. The tropical storm will strengthen over the next few days and is forecasted to become the first hurricane of ...
A southward shift in Erin’s track has led to an increase in risk for the northern Caribbean Islands, though a direct hit in ...
Temperatures will top out around 90 Wednesday and then low 90s to end the week. Rain chances still look spotty Thursday and Friday and even through the weekend.
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