Located about 800 miles west of Cabo Verde, Kirk was producing sustained winds of 60 mph and moving west at 12 mph at 4 p.m.
Isaac was once a Category 2 hurricane and is now a tropical storm again. Sign up for our NewslettersAs of the 5 a.m. advisory, Isaac was about 515 miles north-northwest of the Azores. The storm has ...
In Helene's wake, the National Hurricane Center predicted Tropical Storm Kirk could grow into the next major hurricane by ...
As Helene weakens, Tropical Storm Joyce has formed in the Atlantic, as has Hurricane Isaac. Here's what to know about the ...
The prospects of another storm developing in the Gulf of Mexico are unclear. The named storms Isaac, Joyce and Kirk are not ...
A storm over the Atlantic Ocean currently named Tropical Depression Twelve is expected to become a major hurricane—which will ...
Just days after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in western North Carolina, another tropical storm is now making its way through the Atlantic Ocean.
Tropical Storm Kirk formed in the Atlantic Monday. Another disturbances in the Atlantic. Gulf Coast residents should monitor ...
A low-pressure system over the western Caribbean Sea could develop into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico in ...
Two tropical cyclones are continuing to move over open water in the Atlantic, but forecasters say neither poses a threat to ...
One system headed for the Gulf of Mexico should have the attention of the United States, Cuba and Mexico, and two systems with development chances follow a tropical storm in the Atlantic Ocean.
Two areas in the central tropical Atlantic are following in Joyce's path. The front one has a high, 80% of developing in a ...