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The sixth named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season is moving over the open Atlantic with no threat to the United States.
Although the tropical storm may gain some strength on Monday, it is expected to begin to weaken Monday night and Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Fernand is continue to strengthen over the open waters of the Atlantic, but weakening is set to begin on ...
The storm is moving toward the north-northeast near 12 mph and this motion is expected to continue for the next day or so, ...
A trough of low pressure—an elongated area of lower atmospheric pressure—is producing increasingly organized showers and thun ...
The National Hurricane Center on Monday continued to track Tropical Storm Fernand in the open Atlantic but dropped its ...
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Juliette has formed in the Pacific Ocean hundreds of miles from Mexico’s Baja California ...
Just days after Erin, Tropical Storm Fernand has now formed in the Atlantic. And it's not the only system we're watching.
According to the hurricane center, Fernand was forecast to remain over the open ocean well east and northeast of Bermuda.
Just days after Erin, Tropical Storm Fernand has now formed in the Atlantic. And it's not the only system we're watching.
In addition to Tropical Storm Fernand, forecasters are monitoring a tropical wave approaching the chain of islands in the far ...
Juliette is the 10th tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific season, the National Hurricane Center said on Monday.