Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean Sea on Thursday and is expected to track toward the Gulf of Mexico next week.
Tropical Storm Sara has formed in the western Caribbean Sea and threatens to cause catastrophic flooding through the weekend.
The potential storm follows swiftly on from Hurricane Rafael, which hit Cuba last week. Making landfall as a Category 2 ...
Some of the models suggest that Rafael may even do a small loop out in the Gulf. Meanwhile, a trough of low pressure near ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean ... path over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula now has it falling apart by the time it reaches the Gulf of Mexico.
A disturbance over the south-central Caribbean Sea is expected to reach hurricane strength early next week as it heads for ...
Even so, the threat of a strong tropical storm this time of year is a rare and gloomy event for Florida residents as the peak ...
Tropical Storm Rafael formed in the Caribbean on Monday, a storm that's predicted to intensify into a hurricane and threaten ...
Tropical Storm Sara developed in the Caribbean on Thursday, threatening parts of Central America with life-threatening and ...
An area of low pressure in the south-central Caribbean ... Gulf of Mexico, according to forecasters. However, by that time it ...