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The National Hurricane Center is busy tracking Tropical Storm Dexter and two areas to watch in the Atlantic Ocean. Tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday increased the chances an expected low pressure area off the northeast coast of ...
The typical August awakening of hurricane season has arrived. Here is what you need to know about two areas that could see ...
Tropical Storm Dexter poses no threat to land while two other Atlantic systems churn as hurricane season activity begins to ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that maximum sustained winds within Tropical Storm Dexter have dropped to about 40 ...
Two tropical depressions could form later this week or over the weekend. One of the disturbances is located a few hundred ...
Tropical Storm Dexter continues to move away from the East Coast but there are two other systems brewing in the Atlantic ...
Dexter was moving northeast at 12 mph with 40 mph maximum sustained winds. According to the National Hurricane Center, Dexter ...
Tropical Storm Dexter formed over the western Atlantic on Sunday, according to the National Hurricane Center. It's becoming a bit weaker as it moves away from the U.S. coast. However, the NHC said ...
The second disturbance under watch is in the far eastern Atlantic, a tropical wave that recently rolled off the coast of Africa and looks to be getting slightly more organized. The hurricane center ...
So far, the region has churned up two tropical storms, two potential tropical disturbances, and now maybe yet another system.
After a quiet two-month start to hurricane season, the tropics have suddenly come alive: Tropical Storm Dexter formed late Sunday night, and the National Hurricane Center is watching two other systems ...