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An area of low pressure formed off the coast of Florida on Friday, which will bring showers and thunderstorms to the area this Fourth of July weekend. The low pressure is located about 100 miles east ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor newly designated Invest 92L off the Southeast coast on Friday for tropical development. It is being given a medium chance of becoming a tropical or ...
An area of low pressure has developed about 100 miles off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida, and is slowly drifting north ...
A disturbance off the Atlantic Coast is showing signs of tropical development, with forecasters tracking its path toward land ...
Forecasters are monitoring a developing low pressure that could bring tropical weather to Wilmington. See the latest radar ...
Stray passing showers and occasional rumbles of thunder are possible at times through the morning. 20% rain chances give way ...
Heavy rainfall is possible through portions of west-central and southwestern Florida through early Saturday. Heavy rainfall ...
For the North Atlantic… Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America: ...
The National Hurricane Center says an area of low pressure dubbed Invest 92L could develop near the Atlantic coast this ...
The National Hurricane Center is giving this latest disturbance a good chance for development as it moves away from the east coast of Florida and up the Carolina coast.
More on-and-off storms mean the holiday will be wet but not a complete washout. Meantime, low pressure over Florida has a ...
About 600 miles off the west coast of Africa, large clusters of thunderstorms begin organizing into tropical storms every ...