Though the storm - expected to become a hurricane on Sunday - is not expected to reach the U.S. East Coast, the swells it generates may.
There are no tropical systems active anywhere in the Atlantic basin as the peak of the season approaches. Satellite imagery ...
While you were having fun over the weekend, Hurricane Erin disappeared and Tropical Storm Fernand developed in the Atlantic. Fernand is not expected to pose a threat to Florida or the U.S. as it moves ...
Tropical Storm Fernand formed over the weekend, becoming the sixth named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season just after Category 5 Hurricane Erin moved out to sea. Fernand was about 360 miles ...
One of the three weather systems is likely to strengthen into Tropical Storm Gabrielle and is currently in the mid-Atlantic.
A newly developed tropical storm was named Saturday, southeast of Bermuda, and is expected to strengthen as it tracks northward over the weekend. Satellite imagery and data from an Air Force Reserve ...
Fernand — pronounced fair-NAHN — became the sixth storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season late Saturday afternoon after a Hurricane Hunter mission found a closed low-pressure circulation with ...
A tropical disturbance in the Atlantic has a 90% chance of forming Tropical Storm Gabrielle. via the National Hurricane Center nhc.noaa.gov A tropical wave in the eastern tropical Atlantic will more ...