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A Caribbean disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico that hurricane forecasters were tracking early Friday morning is expected to move northwest into the Bay of Campeche by Mexico Saturday or Sunday ...
The energy that supercharged Hurricane Milton into a Category 5 storm on Monday came from the waters of the Gulf of Mexico, which have been abnormally warm not just at the surface, but at depth, too.
The Gulf of Mexico is blazing hot, but hurricane season — temporarily, at least — has hit a lull, a surprise to researchers who see plenty of ingredients brewing in the Atlantic but no storms ...
Tropical Depression Two formed in the Gulf waters off Mexico on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 5 ...
The National Hurricane Center storm tracking map shows the Gulf of Mexico name change. National Hurricane Center. Extreme meteorologist Reed Timmer brought attention to the name change in a post ...
Hurricane Rafael collapses Cuba's power grid 00:31. Parts of Cuba are reeling in the wake of Hurricane Rafael, a powerful Category 3 storm that ripped across the island and knocked out the country ...
Hurricane Rafael forecast to meander Gulf of Mexico after lashing Cuba with powerful winds, flooding rain. Fox Weather. As of the latest advisory from the NHC, Rafael is about 200 miles west of ...
The depression is expected to strengthen over the next 24 hours, likely to hit the Mexican coastline Monday as Tropical Storm ...
The storm will eventually make it into the Gulf of Mexico, but the atmosphere will be hostile for a tropical system near Texas. To stream 3NEWS on your phone, you need the 3NEWS app. Download the ...
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in Cuba as a Category 3 storm, and now it’s headed into the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center said Rafael had 115 mph winds when its eye moved onshore ...
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday joined other federal agencies making the official switch of renaming the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
In a hurricane season full of oddities, perhaps it’s no shock that a November storm is now headed for the Gulf of Mexico. When the Hurricane Center’s cone includes southeast Texas, our worries ...