TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Sara has dissipated heading into the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said. The remnants of ...
Remnants from the tropical storm are expected to bring severe weather to Florida and the Gulf Coast, including wind gusts up ...
Tropical Storm Sara's remnants will cause heavy rains, possible flooding and the potential for tornadoes in Florida Panhandle ...
The rare November storm may end parts of Georgia and Alabama’s drought. Why isn’t it becoming a hurricane despite warm ocean ...
Sara weakened after hitting Central America with overwhelming rains and flooding. The storm's remnants could soak the ...
What's left of Sara isn't expected to strengthen but environmental conditions could bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds to ...
The once powerful tropical storm Sara may have dissipated in the Gulf of Mexico, but forecasters have revealed the system's latest path that threatens Florida.
The remnants of Sara will merge with a cold front over the Gulf of Mexico, bringing humidity, rain, and showers to Central ...
Hurricane season officially ends in the Atlantic on Nov. 30, and the drop off in activity we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks makes sense.
Sara dissipated over Mexico early Monday morning. Sara made landfall as a tropical storm in Belize Sunday morning. Since ...
Sara was downgraded to a tropical depression on Sunday afternoon after slamming portions of Central America, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Sara dissipated over the Yucatan of Mexico. before reaching the Gulf. But SWFL will still see some of its tropical rainfall ...