Tropical wave moving across Caribbean

A tropical wave in the Caribbean currently has a 40% chance of development, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC). Models have recently reduced the likelihood of long-term development, but the NHC maintains the forecast at 40%.

Tropics update: 3 waves tracking in the Atlantic

The National Weather Service is tracking three disturbances in the tropical Atlantic, including one near the Caribbean and one in the Gulf of Mexico, near Texas and Louisiana. Two have increasing odds of further development into a tropical depression. It's too early to tell any potential impacts to Florida.

What to know about the 2 disturbances in the Atlantic

One of two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean now has a 40% chance of further development over the next seven days, the National Hurricane Center said. The second wave has a 20% chance of development.

Tropical wave has moderate chance of development

The tropics remain unusually quiet with no immediate threats. Only one wave currently has a 20% chance of development, marked in yellow. There are indications that this wave could develop next week as it moves closer to the Caribbean or the Bahamas, but the likelihood is low.

Tropical waves show moderate chance for development

The tropics remain unusually quiet with no immediate threats. Currently, only one wave has a 20% chance of development. There are indications that this wave could attempt to develop next week as it approaches the Caribbean or the Bahamas.

Tracking new tropical disturbance in Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is closely monitoring a tropical disturbance for possible development over the Labor Day weekend or early next week. This comes as we are entering the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season.

Tropical wave has 60% chance for development: NOAA

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves, officials said in the Tropical Weather Discussion on Thursday – one of which could develop as early as next week, according to the NOAA Climate Prediction Center.

NHC tracking 4 tropical waves in Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring four tropical waves as we near the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. According to forecasters, one system is situated near Senegal and Gambia, two in the Caribbean Sea and the fourth impacting the southwest Gulf of Mexico and southern Mexico. Each wave is traveling westward across the Atlantic.

Hurricane Ernesto targeting Bermuda

Hurricane Ernesto is set to make a direct hit on Bermuda overnight, becoming only the 12th hurricane in recorded history to make landfall on the island. Bermuda will face significant impacts, including storm surges, heavy rain, strong winds, and possible tornadoes.

Bermuda-bound Ernesto now a Category 2 hurricane

Hurricane Ernesto strengthened into a Category 2 storm late Thursday evening. It is expected to strengthen before it passes "very near" to Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).