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Invest 95L is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next day or so. Residents in the Caribbean, along with the U.S. east coast are advised to monitor the tropics.
Invest 95L, also called AL95, is becoming better organized as it moves toward the Caribbean. The system is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm in the next day or so, ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Jerry and a disturbance in the Gulf as of 11 a.m. on Oct. 7, 2025. Courtesy of the National Hurricane Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
It’s been two years since the Myrtle Beach area experienced coastal flooding, but with Tropical Storm Jerry churning offshore the Carolinas, that could change this weekend. There is a chance for ...
Tropical Storm Jerry is active in the Atlantic, while Subtropical Storm Karen was recently downgraded. The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring four other tropical waves in the Atlantic basin.
Tropical Storm Jerry is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by the weekend. Tropical storm watches have been issued for portions of the northern Leeward Islands. See projected path on where Jerry ...
Tropical Storm Jerry continues to move west-northwest across the central Atlantic at a brisk 23 mph. The storm is forecast to strengthen as it approaches the northern Leeward Islands and could become ...
While coastal Volusia County is still under a tropical storm watch as of 8 p.m. Saturday, the National Weather Service in Melbourne issued a tropical storm warning for the Atlantic coastal waters from ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas for potential development in the Atlantic. The first is an area of low pressure over the Bahamas that will move over Florida into the weekend.