Located about 800 miles west of Cabo Verde, Kirk was producing sustained winds of 60 mph and moving west at 12 mph at 4 p.m.
Days after Hurricane Helene struck Georgia and the Southeast, the National Hurricane Center is already tracking new disturbances that could grow into tropical storms.
More than a hundred people were killed by Helene, and three more named storm systems are now churning in the Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Kirk, the 11th named storm of the 2024 hurricane season, has officially formed over the Atlantic, according to ...
A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has some residents worried about the possibility of another hurricane in the wake of ...
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Tropical Storm Kirk formed in the Atlantic Monday. Another disturbances in the Atlantic. Gulf Coast residents should monitor ...
A tropical disturbance in the western Caribbean Sea has a medium (40%) chance of development over the next seven days. It if ...
Just days after Hurricane Helene wreaked havoc in western North Carolina, another tropical storm is now making its way through the Atlantic Ocean.
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are tracking five systems in the Atlantic Ocean, including one tropical storm and two tropical depressions.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Isaac, Tropical Depression Joyce and Tropical Depression Twelve in ...