The chance of tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico has increased slightly according to the National Hurricane Center.
While Hurricane Kirk is expected to stay over the Atlantic Ocean, impacts could be felt as far as the East Coast of the United States by Sunday.
Chances for development of a system moving into the Gulf of Mexico have dropped, but heavy rain is likely across Central and South Florida.
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We are still monitoring three different areas in the tropics. Kirk is a powerful Category three major hurricane in the ...
Hurricane Kirk and Tropical Storm Leslie are not expected to have direct impact to land, but the swells could bring rough ...
Disorganized showers and thunderstorms over portions of the Gulf of Mexico are associated with a surface trough, and a broad area of low pressure is likely to develop there late this weekend or early ...