ORLANDO, Fla. - Tropical Storm Rafael formed Monday afternoon in the Caribbean Sea, where it is expected to cross Jamaica, the Grand Cayman Islands, and Cuba, before entering the Gulf of Mexico ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean on Monday, a storm that's predicted to intensify into a hurricane and threaten the U.S. Gulf Coast by this weekend, the National Hurricane Center said ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed Monday afternoon in the Caribbean and was moving near Jamaica, where tropical storm conditions are expected later tonight. National Hurricane Center. Forecasters say ...
Tropical Storm Rafael, formed Monday and is expected to move north into the Gulf of Mexico where it will become a hurricane and possibly track toward the Southeastern United States. Heavy rainfall ...
The disturbance is being called Potential Tropical Cyclone Eighteen, a designation used by the National Hurricane Center to mark a system that has not yet met the criteria for a tropical ...
As of 10 p.m., Potential Tropical Cyclone 18 was 325 miles south of Kingston, Jamaica, and 505 miles southeast of Grand Cayman with sustained winds of 35 mph, and moving north at 6 mph.
Jamaica should be watching the tropics on Sunday as forecasts now have upgraded a disturbance to Potential Tropical Storm Eighteen, which is significant enough to necessitate a Hurricane Watch for ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor an area in the western Caribbean. A tropical depression is likely to develop at some point over the weekend and slowly lift north, northwest.
Odds are good we'll be seeing at least a tropical disturbance by next week, and potentially a Tropical Storm Patty. National Hurricane Center forecasters say there's a 70% chance that a broad area ...