Tropical Storm Cristobal data indicate that it could reach the shores of the United States by Sunday evening, June 7, writes ABC News. On Thursday, June 4, the storm system weakened to a tropical depression, but it is expected to gradually intensify as ...
Tropical Storm Cristobal, the third named storm in the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season, formed over the southwestern Gulf of Mexico on Tuesday, June 2. On the same day, the storm rained down on Mexico and parts of Central America, threatening severe flooding ...
The meteorological situation in the central Atlantic suggests that even before the official start of the hurricane season (June 1), a third tropical or subtropical depression (cyclone) may form after storms Arthur and Bertha, writes Weather.com. Even two such “early” events are rare, but three...
The second named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season formed on May 27 and quickly made landfall days before the official start of the season - Storm Bertha made landfall in South Carolina, Fox News reported. At the National Hurricane Center...
Tropical Storm Arthur formed on the evening of May 16 off the coast of Florida, making it the first named storm of the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season. AccuWeather reports on the current meteorological situation as of Monday, May 18. Although the official start of hurricane season is 1...
Arthur, the first named storm of the hurricane season, is likely to form on Friday, May 15, or Saturday, May 16, off the coast of Florida, CNN reports. June 1 is the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, but for the sixth year in a row, the first tropical storms form over the Atlantic much earlier...
Forecasters predict that the first tropical hurricane season system may develop near Florida and the Bahamas several weeks ahead of the official start of the hurricane season, writes USA Today. On May 12, the National Hurricane Center said that within the next 5 days, the probability ...
Tropical storm Nestor struck the northern Gulf Coast. Strong winds and downpours are expected in this region. Nestor will move along the US coast to Louisiana, Florida, Mississippi and Alabama. Writes about this NBC News. “We didn't prepare too much just because we didn't ...
Storm Barry has weakened to a tropical depression, but authorities are still warning of dangerous flooding. Severe weather leaves Louisiana and moves into Arkansas. 11 million people are at risk of dangerous floods. According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), on Sunday, July 14, Storm Barry...
US President Donald Trump has declared a state of emergency in Louisiana, which is facing tropical storm Barry. The storm has been raging in the Gulf of Mexico for the past few days, gaining momentum. According to the latest figures, the wind speed reaches 70 miles per hour (112 km / h). According to…