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Gulf of Mexico, tropical storm
New tropical storm could enter the Gulf of Mexico next week. Florida needs to watch
A newly formed depression in the Caribbean could enter the Gulf of Mexico as Tropical Sara next week, potentially reducing the chances it could pose a threat to Florida later in the week.
Tropical Storm Sara forms, expected to enter the Gulf of Mexico next week
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday and long-term forecast models show it could enter the Gulf
Tropics Update: Tropical Storm Sara unlikely to make it to the Gulf of Mexico
Tropical Storm Sara continues to churn in the western Caribbean, and it looks unlikely the storm will make it to the Gulf of Mexico.
Hurricane Rafael churns in the Gulf of Mexico, no threat to Florida: NHC
Hurricane Rafael continues to weaken in the Gulf of Mexico and while the cyclone will not directly strike the U.S., it will bring life-threatening conditions to the Gulf Coast.
New storm forms with potential track into Gulf of Mexico as a hurricane next week
Potential Tropical Cyclone 19 is expected to become Tropical Storm Sara as it approaches Central America, and may be near hurricane strength, according to the National Hurricane Center. It's also expected to cross the Gulf of Mexico and approach Florida. Where it will land? How strong? Still too far out to know for sure.
Tropical Storm Sara Could Reach Gulf of Mexico Next Week -- OPIS
Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean Sea around midday Thursday, and some meteorologists forecast Sara could reach the U.S. Gulf of Mexico or Florida next week amid an uncertain long-term forecast, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Rafael tracker: Storm heading toward Gulf of Mexico after making landfall in Cuba
Hurricane Rafael made landfall in western Cuba on Wednesday and has now moved on to the Gulf of Mexico, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical storm warning discontinued for Florida Keys as Rafael moves into Gulf of Mexico
MIAMI - The lower and middle Florida Keys are under a tropical storm warning as Hurricane Rafael is forecast to grow steadily on a path for Cuba, where it's expected to arrive on Wednesday. A tropical storm warning is also issued for portions of Cuba. A hurricane warning is in effect for parts of Cuba.
Rafael becomes major hurricane ahead of Cuba landfall on way to Gulf of Mexico
The National Hurricane Center said Hurricane Rafael grew into a major Category 3 storm Wednesday and made landfall in Cuba on its way into the Gulf of Mexico, while the Florida Keys remained under a tropical storm warning.
Hurricane Rafael enters Gulf of Mexico as Category 2 storm, but track spares South MS
Forecasters predicted earlier this week that Rafael might douse the region with rain. Here’s why the forecast shifted.
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After slamming Cuba, Hurricane Rafael heads west across the Gulf of Mexico
On Wednesday, Rafael made landfall in western Cuba as a Category 3 hurricane, knocking out the nation’s beleaguered ...
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Hurricane Rafael leaves Cuba reeling, moves into Gulf of Mexico
As it plowed across Cuba, the storm slowed to a Category 2
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chugging into the southeastern
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Hurricane Sara could form by Friday. National Hurricane Center tracking possible Florida impact
The NHC said Wednesday it is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea that could become a tropical depression by the end ...
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Tropical Storm Sara forms in the Caribbean and threatens flash floods and mudslides in Central America, forecasters say
Tropical Storm Sara forms in the Caribbean and threatens flash floods and mudslides in Central America, forecasters say ...
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Florida to be threatened by possible hurricane next week, forecasters say
Tampa Bay forecasters say it’s too early to tell where the storm will go, but urged residents to keep an eye on forecasts.
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