Hurricane Gabrielle has winds of 90 mph.It may continue to strengthen over the next day or so, but will remain out to sea and ...
The National Hurricane Center is also monitoring two other potential areas of development in the Atlantic.
Two tropical systems could churn to life this week as Atlantic hurricane season enters its final months and the hot spots to watch for storm development begin to move closer to home.
Gabrielle strengthened into a major hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean on Monday but was forecast to remain away from land.
Two Nuneaton roads have been dubbed 'dangerous for everyone' as an urgent safety plea has been made. Since the opening of the ...
TRACKING THE TROPICS  Hurricane Gabrielle is at Category 4 strength. We're also watching two other areas. See the latest ...
At 8 p.m. Tuesday, the National Hurricane Center issued an advisory stating that Category 4 Hurricane Gabrielle is in the ...
INVEST 93-L and INVEST 94-L are forecast to track into the southwest Atlantic Ocean over the next 5-7 days. Both have a high likelihood of becoming named storms. The next named storm will be Humberto ...
The National Hurricane Center is watching three systems as of Tuesday. There's Hurricane Gabrielle, which is expected to head to the east and away from the U.S., and two disturbances (in orange and ...
The Atlantic Basin is waking up... With two blobs to potentially become the next Humberto and Imelda, what have storms with these names done in the past?
SE Texas should expect rain and isolated thunderstorm chances mainly south of I-10 starting in the morning, with another round possible in the afternoon.
Hurricane Gabrielle continues to move across the Atlantic as a powerful Category 4 hurricane 🌀 | Latest from the NHC: ...