A tropical system expected become a tropical depression or tropical storm within days could strengthen “possibly to a hurricane” as it nears the far eastern boundary of the Caribbean later this week, according to the latest from the National Hurricane Center. The system is currently moving toward the central tropical Atlantic in the general direction of the Caribbean and potentially Florida. .
AccuWeather Hurricane Experts are putting portions of the northeastern Caribbean on alert for a brewing tropical system which is expected to acquire the Atlantic hurricane season's next name Lee. On Monday, AccuWeather became the first source to issue a forecast track map for a tropical wave pushing across the central tropical Atlantic which is expected to develop over the next day or so. As this wave, designated Invest 95L by the National Hurricane Center, travels through the main developmen
The 11 p.m. update from the National Hurricane Center said Idalia is now expected to be an extremely dangerous Cat 4 storm when it makes landfall Wednesday in Florida, and stay a Cat 1 hurricane as it scrapes the Georgia, Carolina coast.
National Hurricane CenterAs Florida’s gulf coast continues to hunker down ahead of Hurricane Idalia’s arrival Wednesday morning as an “extremely dangerous” storm, those on the state’s Atlantic coast are also being warned to keep an eye on the tropical system this weekend.That’s because the Global Forecasting System, a U.S. federal hurricane projection model, predicts the remnants of Hurricane Idalia could circle back and strike Florida a second time early next week.If Idalia stays true to the GF