While Kirk is approximately 2,452 miles away from Jacksonville, effects will be felt here by the weekend. Not your normal ...
Tropical Storm Leslie formed Wednesday, and we are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean which could develop in the Gulf of Mexico.
Waves from Hurricane Kirk could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions this weekend along the U.S. East Coast.
Chances for development of a system moving into the Gulf of Mexico have dropped, but heavy rain is likely across Central and ...
The NHC has reduced the chances of the Gulf of Mexico system developing. Little Texas impact expected from Hurricane Kirk or ...
Tropical Storm Leslie will be following behind Kirk over the coming days. The storm is expected to reach hurricane strength ...
Although Kirk is forecast to turn north and stay over the open Atlantic, the NHC said the storm could cause "life-threatening ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two more tropical storms growing stronger in the Atlantic Thursday.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Pinpoint Weather team continues to watch the Gulf of Mexico for potential tropical activity in the next ...
The National Hurricane Center was also tracking two strengthening named storms in the mid-Atlantic, Hurricane Kirk and ...
Thursday and Friday will be variably cloudy and seasonably warm. Highs will be in the mid/upper 70s. Dry conditions will persist through the weekend.
The East Coast can expect dangerous surf and rip currents from Hurricane Kirk, while much of South and Central Florida face heavy rain and flooding.