National Hurricane Center tracks new disturbance in Atlantic
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The National Hurricane Center’s Atlantic basin tropical activity map began referring to the Gulf of America as of Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025. (NHC)
A disturbance hurricane forecasters were tracking Saturday in the Gulf of Mexico could bring heavy rains to the region next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
A system was detected off the Atlantic Coast of Florida and is expected to move into the northern Gulf Coast and develop into a tropical depression.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances. Gulf of Mexico activity may escalate into tropical depression in the next 7 days.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area of low pressure in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. The disturbance is expected to form early next week and could become the 2024 Hurricane Season ...
The National Hurricane Center stopped monitoring the storm's movement along with another system near the Cabo Verde Islands but continues to focus on a slow-moving system in the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center was sending an Air Force Hurricane Hunter aircraft Sunday morning to investigate a broad area of low pressure in the Southwestern Gulf of Mexico, forecasters said ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area of low pressure in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. The disturbance is expected to form early next week and could become the 2024 Hurricane Season ...
Forecasters said that while there is a chance for some development in the coming days, the wave is expected to hit conditions that will likely hamper further strengthening by the middle of next week.