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The typical August awakening of hurricane season has arrived. Here is what you need to know about two areas that could see ...
The Southeast remains under an unsettled weather pattern as moisture off the coast may have a small chance for development.
So far, the region has churned up two tropical storms, two potential tropical disturbances, and now maybe yet another system.
In addition to Tropical Storm Dexter, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring several other tropical disturbances in the coming days.
There are areas of interest on both sides of the Atlantic. The development processes are very different, and in both cases, ...
Over time, it may become tropical, provided that it stays over the ocean. This fledgling storm system currently has a low likelihood of developing into a tropical depression this week, but it will ...
Dexter formed late Sunday between Bermuda and the Carolinas and is getting quickly whisked into the north Atlantic graveyard. Behind it, another system could affect the Carolinas by the end of the ...
Tropical Storm Dexter is continuing to move away from the U.S., but the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is continuing to ...
Tropical Storm Dexter poses no threat to land while two other Atlantic systems churn as hurricane season activity begins to ...
NHC is monitoring an area of low pressure off the Southeast coast for possible development in the coming days.
Skies will be mostly cloudy with temperatures remaining cool. Highs will be in the upper 70s to around 80°. A few late day ...
Tropical Storm Dexter weakened slightly overnight but is expected to strengthen as a post-tropical cyclone. Dexter is expected to bring higher surf conditions of 2 to 4 feet, along with a moderate ...
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