A tropical storm in the central Atlantic is expected to become Hurricane Gabrielle. The storm is the seventh named storm of the current hurricane season. Current forecasts predict the storm will steer ...
The summer and fall months often see menacing storms roaring through the Atlantic Ocean — with the Atlantic hurricane season starting on June 1 and continuing through Nov. 30. Historically, on average ...
Above-normal activity is expected for the rest of the season. Don't be fooled by the lack of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic Basin. The peak of hurricane season is here, and activity could soon ramp ...
Most predictions for the 2025 season called for above-average activity, with 13 to 18 named storms expected. Despite a relatively quiet start, meteorologists anticipate tropical activity will increase ...
Sept. 10, marks the peak of hurricane season, the period when tropical activity is at its busiest. So far there have been six named storms in a season predicted to be above normal. Here's what experts ...
We’ve reached Sept.10, the statistical peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. Even though Texas is now in its final stretch of season, the period that historically has brought the highest storm ...
Atlantic hurricane season has hit a September speed bump. The season’s peak will pass this week with no active storms for the first time in nearly a decade. June is when the six-month-long season ...
Hurricane Kiko remained a Category 1 hurricane on Monday, Sept. 8, continuing on a path forecast to skirt the north side of the Hawaiian Islands with the potential to cause life-threatening surf and ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane Kiko could bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to Hawaii. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane ...
Kiko remains a Category 2 hurricane and is still predicted to weaken into a tropical storm, passing north of Hawaii early this week. As of 5 p.m., Kiko was located about 555 miles east of Hilo and ...
HONOLULU (Island News) – The direct impact risk of Hurricane Kiko hitting the Hawaiian Islands appears to be decreasing, according to the National Hurricane Center as of Sunday morning. As of 5 a.m.