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Is it safe to travel to Mexico? Your rights after tropical storms bring devastating floods
At least 64 people have died due to torrential rain in Mexico, while dozens of people are still missing and the status of remote towns with up to 1,000 residents remains unknown. More than 300 ...
A tropical system in the eastern Caribbean Sea has an 80% chance of becoming what would be named Tropical Storm Melissa over the next seven days, and a 50% chance of development in the next 48 hours, ...
HOUSTON — Tropical Storm Melissa continues to gain strength in the central Caribbean, and according to KHOU 11 Chief Meteorologist David Paul, conditions are prime for rapid intensification over the ...
Tropical Storm Melissa formed in the central Caribbean Sea on Tuesday, and while the system is not likely to enter the Gulf of Mexico, its projected path puts heavily populated islands such as ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season might be winding down, but meteorologists aren't letting their guard down just yet. With warm Caribbean waters still churning and atmospheric conditions remaining ...
Invest 98L could become Tropical Storm Melissa in the next few days. Spaghetti models for Invest 98L show the system likely moving northeast over the Dominican Republic. Florida isn't likely to see ...
A tropical system, Invest 98L, is expected to become Tropical Storm Melissa in the Caribbean. While a direct U.S. hit is considered low risk, forecasters urge Florida residents to monitor the system.
Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed in the central Atlantic and is not expected to impact the United States. Forecasters are uncertain if Lorenzo will strengthen into a hurricane, with models ranging from a ...
Tropical Storm Melissa formed in the central Caribbean and is the 13th named storm of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. Forecasters expect the storm to strengthen, possibly into a hurricane, as it ...
With the calendar turned to December, we now close the book on the thoroughly weird Atlantic hurricane season of 2025. There ...
The National Hurricane Center is currently tracking two waves in the Atlantic Ocean, however both have low chances of forming into named storms. The hurricane center said in an Oct. 17 advisory it is ...
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