Rafael churning in Gulf of Mexico as major Cat. 3 storm, NHC says weakening is on the horizon ...
The hurricane was located about 60 miles (95 km) east north-east of Grand Cayman, according to the NHC's latest advisory.
Located 65 miles southwest of Montego Bay Jamaica, maximum sustained winds are near 60 mph. According to NHC, Rafael is expected to move near western Jamaica this afternoon, and a northwestward ...
NHC/ NOAA/NHC/ NOAA As reported by Newsweek on Monday, the system had a 60 percent chance of developing in the next seven days and a 10 percent chance of developing in the next 48 hours.
It's in a dry environment, so development is unlikely in the next couple of days, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said ... over the next 48 hours and a 60% chance of development over the ...
Special note on the NHC cone: The forecast track shows the most ... Formation chance through 7 days: Medium, 60 percent. Western Caribbean Sea: A broad area of low pressure could develop over ...
The disturbance is expected to pass near the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico on Friday, according to the NHC. Strong levels of wind are expected to end the chances of development over the weekend.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami is tracking an "area of active weather" west of the Cabo Verde Islands in the Atlantic with a 60% chance of forming in the next week. The NHC is "keeping an ...
The hurricane center gives this system a 60 percent chance of formation through the next seven days. Additionally, the NHC said a low pressure system could form within the next day or two several ...
Here's what forecasters are watching The National Hurricane Center (NHC) on Monday increased the possibility of a new pressure system in the Atlantic Ocean potentially turning into a tropical storm.
NHC forecasters said Thursday a "broad area of low pressure" is likely to develop over the southwestern Caribbean Sea by the end of the week, and that gradual development is possible thereafter.