KIRK AND TROPICAL DEPRESSION 13 WILL STAY OUT IN THE OCEAN ... BUT SO FAR, COMPUTER MODELS HAVE IT BEING A PRETTY WEAK AREA OF LOW PRESSURE. YOU CAN SEE AS WE TICK THROUGH THE CLOCK HERE THURSDAY ...
The Atlantic Basin remains active this week as Hurricane Kirk, Tropical Depression Thirteen and another area near Central America are all being tracked by the National Hurricane Center.
Thirteen has formed in the eastern Atlantic Ocean just behind Hurricane Kirk. While it is just a tropical depression at the ...
Tropical Storm Kirk formed in the Atlantic Monday. Another disturbances in the Atlantic. Gulf Coast residents should monitor ...
We’re watching two areas in the central tropical Atlantic. The first is Hurricane Kirk. Kirk currently has winds at 85 mph ...
Kirk is expected to become "a very large major hurricane over the Central tropical Atlantic ocean in a few days," according to the Hurricane Center. Current models show it curving north into the ...
As Helene weakens, Tropical Storm Joyce has formed in the Atlantic, as has Hurricane Isaac. Here's what to know about the storms' paths.
Tropical Storm Milton formed in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Saturday morning, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The NHC has increased the threat of potential development in the Gulf of Mexico. We have a 70% chance of seeing a tropical ...
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are tracking a disturbance that could form over the western Caribbean Sea by Friday.