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Gulf disturbance nears South Texas with 50% chance of becoming stronger tropical cyclone
A tropical disturbance in the western Gulf of Mexico that was approaching South Texas on Friday has a 50% chance of becoming a tropical cyclone, according to the National Hurricane Center. The ...
From the National Hurricane Center, Wednesday, July 14, at 7 p.m.: The tropical weather outlook for the north Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico is quiet, and is expected to be so for the next ...
A low-pressure system in the Gulf of Mexico has a low chance of development and is expected to move inland over Texas or Louisiana by the weekend. Heavy rainfall is anticipated along the Gulf Coast, ...
July 31 (UPI) --The Gulf of Mexico "dead zone" -- an area deprived of oxygen -- is smaller than previous measurements and forecasts, scientists supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
As a belt of high pressure builds over much of the southern United States next week, waters over the northern Gulf to areas along the central Gulf coast will be the zone to watch for tropical ...
The unusually quiet start to September in the tropics may not last much longer. A surge in tropical development is expected around the middle of the month, AccuWeather hurricane experts warn. The Gulf ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is unusually quiet at its historical peak on Sept. 10. Forecasters are currently tracking two tropical waves, but no named storms are expected in the next seven days.
Just a day after Hurricane Imelda swept across Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center has flagged two new areas for possible tropical development and one of which could influence Houston’s weather ...
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