An area of Low Pressure is set to form in the Western Caribbean Sea. It will drift Northward into the Gulf of Mexico where it can develop into a Tropical Depression or Storm. There is a 70% chance for ...
The National Hurricane Center said a potential disturbance in the Caribbean Sea has a high chance (70%) of becoming a tropical depression next week as it nears the Gulf of Mexico.
Tomorrow marks the first day of Fall, when we'll have equal day and night. The official start time is 7:43 in the morning.
The sky will stay clear overnight and into your Sunday morning as temperatures drop to near average, starting out in the mid 70s. There will be a few stray showers throughout the afternoon and ...
The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on four areas for possible development, one of which could have some impact on Lowcountry weather by next the end of the week.
The formation of a possible — read that as "likely" — storm system is being forecast by the early to middle part of next week ...
The western Caribbean and southern Gulf of Mexico are being closely monitored for potential tropical development next week.
The U.S. Gulf Coast should keep an eye on possible tropical development in the northwest Caribbean and southern Gulf next week.
A tropical disturbance in the Caribbean Sea could become a tropical depression next week as it approaches the Gulf of Mexico, ...
A weather disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has a 60% chance of becoming a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center ...
For people who lived in the Lowcountry on Sept. 21, 1989, when Hurricane Hugo made landfall, it was a night they will never forget.
The National Hurricane Center is continuing to forecast the development of a tropical disturbance that could move into the ...