New tropical storm forms in Pacific
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National Hurricane Center forecasters on June 8 said tropical activity in the Atlantic, Caribbean or Gulf of America is unlikely for now.
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TCPalm on MSNSaharan Dust moves into Florida as National Hurricane Center tracks 4 tropical wavesSaharan Dust over portions of Florida is keeping skies hazy. It's also helping inhibit the development of any tropical systems.
We're in week 2 of the Atlantic Hurricane Season. Is the quiet start a hint of what's to come or the calm before the storm? Meteorologist Pat Cavlin explains.
A tropical storm is a tropical cyclone that has maximum sustained winds between 39 and 73 mph – an upgrade from a tropical depression.
In the Atlantic basin, the National Hurricane Center is watching three tropical waves, including one in the Caribbean.
A non-tropical low-pressure system will slowly make its way up the East Coast from Florida to the Carolinas this week. If the system remains offshore, the low could slowly lose its attached warm and cold fronts turning it into a subtropical or tropical system.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Hurricane season took effect on June 1, and the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is already watching an area off the Southeast coast for possible development. The NHC dropped the chance for coastal development to 0% on Wednesday morning.