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.
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 ...
South and Central Florida are likely to get 3 inches or more of rainfall between Sunday and Tuesday. Some forecasts predict ...
The East Coast can expect dangerous surf and rip currents from Hurricane Kirk, while much of South and Central Florida face ...
Flooding and high winds are forecast for the Florida Peninsula as a potential tropical system develops over the Gulf of Mexico.
Terrifying moments caught on video showed Hurricane Helene’s powerful and deadly storm surge as it crashed into a home in ...
The National Hurricane Center lowered its prediction the season’s next tropical depression or storm would form in the Gulf of Mexico, but Florida is likely to get heavy rain next week whether it ...
The fast-moving storm kept its momentum and stayed a hurricane all the way into central Georgia, leaving hundreds of miles of ...
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday that Hurricane Kirk is expected to become a major hurricane by Thursday.