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Two states on the Eastern Seaboard face a risk of tropical rain and some wind this week, as well as rip currents.
The next named tropical storm we could have in the Atlantic is Erin. The National Hurricane Center is watching two separate areas with a low to medium chance of development.
Colder waters, disruptive winds, a missing wave train and lower Coriolis force form a near-perfect storm shield, meaning ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two systems in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of North Carolina that could ...
The Pacific Ocean is filled with tropical activity as forecasters track Hurricane Gil, which is strengthening as it moves ...
Hurricane Gil is now situated about 1,000 miles southwest of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico, carrying steady winds ...
While the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf of America are on the quiet, the Pacific Ocean is a different story with a few spots of tropical development. First one is Tropical ...