Caribbean disturbance has better odds of development: NHC
A potential disturbance in the Caribbean has better odds -- 70% -- of further development over the next week, the NHC said. There are two other disturbances being tracked in the Atlantic.
Tropics watch: 3 disturbances being tracked in Caribbean, Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three potential disturbances in the Caribbean and the Atlantic.
Tracking the tropics: November 1, 2024
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner provides the latest updates in the tropics.
NHC monitoring 3 disturbances in Caribbean, Atlantic
There are three disturbances in the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean that are being watched for potential tropical development, according to the National Hurricane Center, a reminder that the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is not yet over.
Tracking the tropics: October 31, 2024
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner provides the latest tropics forecast as there is potential development in the Caribbean.
Next tropical threat could come from Caribbean Sea
The next tropical threat could be brewing in the Caribbean Sea as the National Hurricane Center (NHC) continues to monitor the possible development of an area of low pressure that could eventually become our next tropical depression.
Tracking the tropics: October 30, 2024
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner provides the latest tropics forecast. He is monitoring a potential system in the Caribbean that is likely to form towards the end of the week into the weekend.
Caribbean tropical system could form next week
Forecasters are tracking the potential for a tropical system to develop in the Caribbean Sea next week.
Tracking the tropics: October 29, 2024
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Jessica Dobson breaks down the latest in the tropics and the Caribbean system we are likely to see towards the end of the week, according to the NHC.
Potential for tropical development in Caribbean
In the tropics, attention is focused on the Caribbean, where there is a 40% chance of tropical development over the next week.
Potential Caribbean system could form this week
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist, Jessica Dobson, breaks down the tropics and provides an update on the potential Caribbean system that could form later this week.
Keeping eyes on Caribbean for tropical development
There are presently no tropical systems we are monitoring. However, between November 1 and 10, there appears to be a decent signal for some tropical development in the Caribbean Sea.
Next tropical system likely to come from Caribbean
Oscar’s remnants are impacting Bermuda as a non-tropical low. Otherwise, the Atlantic Ocean is quiet. Between November 1 and 10, there appears to be a decent signal for some tropical development in the Caribbean Sea.
Oscar no longer a tropical system
Oscar is no longer classified as a tropical system, but its remnants are projected to impact Bermuda late Wednesday into early Thursday. Meanwhile, the remnants of Hurricane Nadine, which crossed over Mexico, are developing into a new hurricane in the eastern Pacific.
Tropical Storm Oscar moves towards Bermuda
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner provides the latest forecast and track for Tropical Storm Oscar as it moves away from Florida and towards Bermuda.
Tracking the tropics: Tropical Storm Oscar
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Brooks Garner breaks down Tropical Storm Oscar. It is currently supposed to have no effect on Florida.
Potential Tropical Cyclone 15 forms in Caribbean
An area of low pressure and thunderstorms over the western Caribbean Sea, previously identified by the National Hurricane Center (NHC) as Invest 95L, has now been classified as Potential Tropical Cyclone 15 and could become a tropical depression or future Tropical Storm Nadine this weekend.
Cold front protecting Florida from tropical system
Two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic basin are being monitored, though neither shows strong signs of immediate development, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Invest 94L blocked by a cold front moving through Florida
FOX 35 Storm Team meteorologist Brooks Garner gives us the latest forecast in the tropics. Right now the cold front moving through Florida is blocking the storms from the state.
Invest 94L could develop into tropical depression
One area being watched closely is located over the central Atlantic Ocean and has been designated Invest 94L, while the second area of disturbed weather is centered over the western Caribbean Sea.