WE’RE KEEPING A VERY CLOSE EYE ON THE SOUTHWEST CARIBBEAN SEA FOR TROPICAL DEVELOPMENT RIGHT NOW. NOT MUCH, BUT IN THE UPCOMING DAYS WE COULD BE MONITORING AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE, VERY BROAD IN ...
NHC forecasters said Thursday a "broad area of low pressure" is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea by the end of the week, and that gradual development is possible thereafter.
A new tropical threat is expected to emerge in the Caribbean Sea as the calendar flips to November, the last official month of the hurricane season. "As we move later into the tropical season ...
A broad area of low pressure is expected to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea by the end of the week before it drifts north, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
A low-pressure system churning in the Caribbean Sea will likely develop into a tropical depression later this weekend or early next week while two other disturbances move in the Atlantic Ocean ...
The category 1 storm has maximum sustained winds of 80 mph and will pass over the Cayman Islands overnight. It's forecast to be near or over western Cuba Wednesday, and move into the Gulf of ...
The National Hurricane Center has marked an area of interest in the southwest Caribbean Sea for potential tropical development. An area of low pressure is likely to develop around the middle of ...
The National Hurricane Center issued in their 9 PM CT Tropical Weather Outlook on Sunday that "A broad area of low pressure is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea in a few days.
Update: Tropical Storm Rafael is expected to strengthen and is projected to be a CAT 1 Hurricane by Tuesday night. As it becomes a CAT 1 Hurricane it is expected to move toward western Cuba.