The tropical wave we are calling "Future Imelda" was designated as a tropical depression. It is forecast to become Tropical Storm Imelda soon.
With the system’s center likely remaining around 100-150 miles east of Florida’s East Coast, it should be far enough away for the peninsula to avoid significant rain and wind impacts.
Editor’s note: This article is no longer being update. Please check here for the latest updates. TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three areas in the Atlantic basin as ...
RALEIGH, N.C. -- Tropical Storm Elsa formed Thursday morning in the Atlantic Ocean. Elsa's July 1 formation is the earliest for any fifth-named storm on record, breaking a record set last year by ...
As we enter the most active stretch of hurricane season, a tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center. As of 8 a.m. on September 2, ...