Soon-to-be Imelda, now Tropical Depression 9 (TD-9), is slowly but surely approaching the East Coast at 35 miles per hour. While not much has changed in its forecasted path since yesterday, National ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. There’s a new system worth watching in the Atlantic. Thursday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center began tracking a tropical ...
A coastal storm is expected on Sunday, but major uncertainty remains leaving snowfall totals in question.
What are meteorologists supposed to do when the models they rely on disagree so sharply? And how should you interpret the forecast?
Two large storms are currently whipping up in the Atlantic Ocean—one hurricane and one tropical storm. While neither storm is expected to make direct landfall in the U.S., they are likely to impact ...
The latest forecast models continue to nudge this weekend's winter storm track farther north. The Euro model shows an area of low pressure to our south helping to steer the system, leading to the ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed in the central Atlantic on Monday morning. Forecast models vary on its potential strength, ranging from a weak storm to a Category 2 hurricane. Lorenzo is the 12th named ...
The timeline for NYC snow appears increasingly likely Sunday night into early Monday, but exact totals remain uncertain and depend on the storm’s track.
(UPDATE: I put in a few models updates since earlier this morning. See BOLD below at the very bottom.) This morning I had a viewer (on social media) claim that is must be easy to be a meteorologist.
Tropical Storm Jerry is running into strong wind shear as it batters the Leeward Islands with heavy rain. The National Hurricane Center said Jerry is no longer predicted to become a hurricane. See ...
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