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Barry broke up around 4 a.m. Monday about 100 miles northwest of Tampico, Mexico, near where the storm had made landfall ...
Forecasters are watching an area around Florida's Gulf and Atlantic coasts for tropical development during the July 4 weekend ...
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye an area for potential tropical development near Florida July 14-17.
Barry, the second named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season, became a tropical depression by Sunday night, when it ...
There's a low chance of something tropical developing near or over Florida for the July 4 weekend but rain and thunderstorms ...
Tropical conditions are expected to be quiet as Saharan dust and wind shear help prevent any storm development.
Elsewhere, the National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves, including one in the Caribbean. The next named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season will be Dexter.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a disturbance near Florida. Could it have an impact on July 4th in NJ? Here's what ...
Saharan dust, wind shear limiting tropical development in early July At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
Tropical Storm Barry dissipated on Monday morning shortly after making landfall just south of Tampico, Mexico. The National Hurricane Center is watching a frontal boundary surrounding Florida's ...
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