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On Friday, Oct. 3, the swells are expected to spread to the Greater Antilles and northern Leeward Islands, where they are "likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions," according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricanes and other systems don’t often find themselves in a tropical traffic jam in Earth’s vast oceans, but there are consequences when they do get all up in each other’s business.
The hurricane center on Thursday said an area of low pressure could develop along an old frontal boundary in the western Atlantic near Florida’s east coast in the next few days. That disturbance could then track to the northwest, which would take it across the Florida peninsula and into the Gulf.
The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic basin, including one off the eastern coast of Florida.
Hurricane Imelda on Wednesday took aim at Bermuda having intensified into a Category 2 storm, according to the National Hurricane Center, and by evening the agency said it expects a tropical wave
By the end of September, the U.S. usually has at least one hurricane landfall. Not this year. We look at where all the hurricanes have gone, and what to expect.
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National Hurricane Center tracking 2 new disturbances, including one that could impact Florida
As what is left of Imelda speeds away from Bermuda, the National Hurricane Cente r is now tracking two new disturbances, including one that could impact Florida.
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August and October in Florida.