Hurricane Melissa packs 185 mph winds as it strengthens ahead of Jamaica landfall
Read full article: Hurricane Melissa packs 185 mph winds as it strengthens ahead of Jamaica landfallHurricane Melissa continues to strengthen, becoming one of the strongest hurricanes on record in the Atlantic Basin as it nears landfall.
Hurricane Melissa threatens catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in the Caribbean
Read full article: Hurricane Melissa threatens catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in the CaribbeanThe National Hurricane Center warns that Hurricane Melissa poses a threat of catastrophic flash flooding and landslides in Jamaica, Cuba and Hispaniola.
Melissa rapidly becomes Category 3 hurricane ahead of Jamaica landfall
Read full article: Melissa rapidly becomes Category 3 hurricane ahead of Jamaica landfallMelissa officially became a hurricane on Saturday and as of the 11 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, is now a Category 3 storm.
Nice work week ahead for Central Florida, another front expected
Read full article: Nice work week ahead for Central Florida, another front expectedNews 6 meteorologist Michelle Morgan updates Central Florida on a developing tropical system, forecast rain, and warm temperatures in the latest Pinpoint Weather update.
What’s the story on the tropical system headed for the Caribbean?
Read full article: What’s the story on the tropical system headed for the Caribbean?National Hurricane Center has tagged the tropical wave headed west in the tropical Atlantic towards the Caribbean for potential future development. As it enters the Caribbean, things get trickier than we've seen in quite sometime. I want to break down everything know now and what to watch.
There’s a possible storm in the tropics to watch. It’s not Lorenzo
Read full article: There’s a possible storm in the tropics to watch. It’s not LorenzoThis hurricane season has been unusually quiet, but a tropical wave moving west into the Caribbean could change that. Here’s what we know so far and why it deserves attention.
Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane Center
Read full article: Invest 97L tagged by the National Hurricane CenterThe tropical wave highlighted in the Main Development Region for up to a 50 percent chance of formation within the next seven days has received the designation invest 97L. Where's it headed and how strong will it become, coming at you here.
New area of interest tagged by National Hurricane Center. Here’s what to know
Read full article: New area of interest tagged by National Hurricane Center. Here’s what to knowA new yellow blob was drawn by National Hurricane Center for a cluster of tropical showers and storms projected to move into the Bay of Campeche. What does this tell us about the rest of the month, and the remainder of our 2025 hurricane season?
Tropics Watch: System in Atlantic could develop into next named storm. Here’s the latest
Read full article: Tropics Watch: System in Atlantic could develop into next named storm. Here’s the latestConditions are becoming more favorable for development, with a good chance the system could become a tropical depression by midweek.
Invest 95L getting better organized, could develop this week
Read full article: Invest 95L getting better organized, could develop this weekFavorable conditions could allow gradual strengthening, with a tropical depression likely to form this week as the system moves west across the central Atlantic.
Tropics Watch: Disturbance off coast driving tropical moisture into Central Florida. Here’s the latest
Read full article: Tropics Watch: Disturbance off coast driving tropical moisture into Central Florida. Here’s the latestAn area of disturbed weather near the northwestern Bahamas may slowly develop over the next couple of days. But regardless of whether it becomes a named storm, it’s already helping pump deep tropical moisture into Central Florida.
Tropics Watch: New tropical disturbance may develop near Florida this weekend. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Tropics Watch: New tropical disturbance may develop near Florida this weekend. Here’s what to knowThe National Hurricane Center is now monitoring a new area of potential tropical development close to home.
As Humberto and Imelda move away, what’s next for hurricane season?
Read full article: As Humberto and Imelda move away, what’s next for hurricane season?We're getting close to the final stretch of time regarding the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. While it has been slower than initially perceived, we've had some pretty monstrous storms out there. Thankfully they've stayed away. Will our luck continue to hold? I want to break that down for you today, especially as we tend to shift gears at about this point in time regarding where we monitor for potential named storm development.
County-by-county breakdown of potential Central Florida impacts from Tropical Depression 9
Read full article: County-by-county breakdown of potential Central Florida impacts from Tropical Depression 9Tropical Depression 9 has been classified this morning, and is well on its way to becoming our 9th named storm of the hurricane season, Imelda. While the forecast track doesn't put it into Central Florida, with a strengthening storm just off our east coast impacts will be felt. Here are all the details regarding what we can see throughout the peninsula.
Former Hurricane Gabrielle threatens the Azores with heavy rain and storm surge
Read full article: Former Hurricane Gabrielle threatens the Azores with heavy rain and storm surgeThe former Hurricane Gabrielle is expected to bring heavy rain, high winds and a storm surge to the Azores islands despite forecasters downgrading the system.
Gabrielle becomes at Category 4 hurricane and forecasters advise Azores to take notice
Read full article: Gabrielle becomes at Category 4 hurricane and forecasters advise Azores to take noticeThe National Hurricane Center advised people in the Azores to monitor the progress of Hurricane Gabrielle which is now a Category 4 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean.
Gabrielle becomes 2nd hurricane of the 2025 hurricane season
Read full article: Gabrielle becomes 2nd hurricane of the 2025 hurricane seasonAs of 5pm NHC has upgraded Gabrielle to a category 1 hurricane, making it the second of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Much of the forecast hasn't changed, and here's everything you need to know.
Gabrielle set to become a hurricane soon
Read full article: Gabrielle set to become a hurricane soonGabrielle has rebound pretty spectacularly, now a symmetrical tropical storm out in the central Atlantic. Conditions are continuing to improve for further organization, and I do think this becomes our second hurricane of the season by tonight at 11pm if not when we wake up first thing tomorrow morning.
Disorganized wave in the Atlantic as Gabrielle expected to become hurricane
Read full article: Disorganized wave in the Atlantic as Gabrielle expected to become hurricaneThe NHC is monitoring a disorganized tropical wave over the eastern Atlantic and giving it a low chance of development. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Gabrielle continues spinning over the open water.
Here’s where we’re watching for sneaky tropical development
Read full article: Here’s where we’re watching for sneaky tropical developmentPeak hurricane season has given us one named storm, officially. There's one spot in particular that has our attention that you should probably be aware of as we move through the next seven to 10 days.
Tropical wave train: New area highlighted in Atlantic for possible development; 3 systems tracked
Read full article: Tropical wave train: New area highlighted in Atlantic for possible development; 3 systems trackedWe have two overlapping areas of interest for tropical waves that are coming off Africa. One wave is already over open water and another is back behind it. Here's the latest.
How many named storms will we actually see through September?
Read full article: How many named storms will we actually see through September?We've moved through the peak of the hurricane season, and while September is the traditional busiest month of a tropical season, we've yet to see any named storms since Fernand petered off in the North Atlantic weeks ago. We have two areas of interest on the board, one of which is designated as 92L, but what's next after this?
Tropics Watch: Low chance that tropical wave develops soon, but things could ramp up
Read full article: Tropics Watch: Low chance that tropical wave develops soon, but things could ramp upThere’s some early activity brewing in the far eastern Atlantic and while there’s no immediate threat, it’s something to keep an eye on as we head into the new week.
The next named storm of the hurricane season is likely to develop this weekend
Read full article: The next named storm of the hurricane season is likely to develop this weekendInvest 90L was designated by the National Hurricane Center yesterday early afternoon and highlights where it is our next named storm is likely to flourish. The next name on the list is Fernand, and just wait until you hear the pronunciation. There's already quite the buzz on the internet with this new developing feature, and we're here to bring you all the most critical details to gear you up for what to expect.
Invest 90L designated in Atlantic could become next named storm. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Invest 90L designated in Atlantic could become next named storm. Here’s what to knowThe National Hurricane Center has tagged a cluster of tropical showers and storms as Invest 90L, which is forecast to become our next named storm. Here's the breakdown.
Here’s why Hurricane Erin will tell us everything about the next tropical wave
Read full article: Here’s why Hurricane Erin will tell us everything about the next tropical waveWe've got another feature in the tropics trying to come together and Erin is the denominator in our tropical equation. Here's why.
Category 4 Hurricane Erin buffets northern Caribbean islands but not forecast to hit land
Read full article: Category 4 Hurricane Erin buffets northern Caribbean islands but not forecast to hit landForecasters say Erin has exploded into a major hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean just north of the Caribbean.
Tropical Storm Erin forms in the Atlantic and Hurricane Henriette strengthens in the Pacific
Read full article: Tropical Storm Erin forms in the Atlantic and Hurricane Henriette strengthens in the PacificForecasters say Tropical Storm Erin has formed in the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean as Hurricane Henriette is strengthening in the Pacific Ocean.
Henriette becomes a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean but is not forecast to threaten land
Read full article: Henriette becomes a hurricane in the Pacific Ocean but is not forecast to threaten landTropical Storm Henriette has rapidly strengthened into a hurricane in the central Pacific Ocean with further strengthening expected but poses no threat to land.
One wave to watch, one to wave goodbye
Read full article: One wave to watch, one to wave goodbyeThe National Hurricane Center’s latest tropical outlook shows Invest 97L has a high chance of development in the next seven days while Invest 96L in the central Atlantic struggles against surrounding dry air.
Here’s why Central Florida’s eyes should stay fixed on the tropics
Read full article: Here’s why Central Florida’s eyes should stay fixed on the tropicsThis next tropical wave headed off Africa has a greater chance becoming our next named storm and could get a little close for comfort. Here's what you need to know as we prepare to track this across the Atlantic.
Again? Tropical development possible off Florida coast. Here’s why it’s happening
Read full article: Again? Tropical development possible off Florida coast. Here’s why it’s happeningWe have yet another area of interest by Florida tagged by National Hurricane Center with growing odds something will likely be there in the next few days. There's a lot more to this than simply another spot to watch. It signals something more.
Tropical Storm Dexter forms over western Atlantic, NHC watching two other disturbances
Read full article: Tropical Storm Dexter forms over western Atlantic, NHC watching two other disturbancesTropical Storm Dexter formed Sunday in the western Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said, as forecasters monitored two other disturbances.
Invest 95L off the east coast likely strikes the start of a busy Atlantic phase
Read full article: Invest 95L off the east coast likely strikes the start of a busy Atlantic phaseOvernight, the National Hurricane Center designated newly-formed invest 95L, floating just off the east coast of North Carolina. Thankfully, it's not expected to impact Florida.