The Caribbean & Southern Gulf of Mexico remain an area to carefully monitor next week for tropical development. This is a ...
It’s a sunshine beach weekend with drier air taking thunderstorm chances way down. Slight levels of Red Tide were reported at ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - After a dry week, we follow up with a sunny and dry weekend. Surface dew points hold in the low 70s ...
While most attention remains focused on the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development next week, a ...
AND YES, WE’RE WATCHING THIS AREA IN THE GULF OF MEXICO AND THE CARIBBEAN SEA HURRICANE ... AND SOMETIMES THAT TRIES TO FORM SOMETHING TROPICAL. MODELS ARE ALL VERY ADAMANT ABOUT THAT DEVELOPMENT.
Tonight, few showers continue and it’s mild again in the low to mid 60s. Morning shower or drizzle possible to start out the arrival of the Fall Season, which officially begins at 8:44 AM Sunday. It ...
A tropical depression could form next week as an area of low pressure in the Caribbean moves toward the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said early Saturday morning.
A hot weekend is ahead with relatively low rain chances. Temperatures are comfortable this morning but will warm into the low to mid-90s this afternoon. It’ll be ...
The NBC2 First Alert Hurricane Tracking team is monitoring the western Caribbean Sea for the possibility of some tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center continues to up the chance for development in the northern Caribbean. There is still nothing in ...
The next cold front could send temperatures in parts of Texas down into the 40s, but the effects here in South Texas will be ...
Although we’ll trim off few degrees from our high temps this weekend, it’s still going to feel summer-like with temperatures ...