Recent satellite wind data indicate the tropical wave (Invest 98L) located over the eastern Caribbean Sea still lacks a closed circulation, but continues to produce a concentrated area of showers and ...
Follow this page for updates on "Ada," the first tropical cyclone to enter the Philippine area of responsibility this year.
Tropical storm Melissa still looks fairly disorganized in the Central Caribbean. But it is forecast to slowly get stronger and blow up into a major hurricane by early next week as it pushes into ...
PAGASA has released the latest weather information about the tropical storm and the areas that are in Signal No. 1.
Nicholas is now a Category 1 hurricane as it approaches the Texas coast. Watches and warnings are in effect all across the Houston area as the threat of heavy rain continues late Today and through ...
PAGASA LATEST UPDATE – The state weather bureau raised Signal No.2 in several areas due to Tropical Storm Ada. On Saturday (January 17, 2026), the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical ...
Tropical Storm Ada lingers over the Philippine Sea, bringing gale-force winds to Visayas and Luzon. Forecasts warn the system could menace the region until Tuesday evening.
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See latest spaghetti models, projected path for Tropical Storm Melissa. Florida forecast
Tropical Storm Melissa is beginning to strengthen and is "poised to intensify substantially over the next few days, according to the National Hurricane Center. The slow-moving storm is expected to ...
There are no wind signals in effect as of late Sunday night as Tropical Storm Ada maintained its strength and moved northward ...
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Hurricane Melissa now major Category 3 storm, forecast to reach Category 5. Florida update
Tropical Storm Melissa rapidly intensified Saturday, Oct. 25, and is now major Category 3 hurricane as it moves toward potential landfall in Jamaica, according to the latest advisory from the National ...
A tropical system, Invest 98L, is expected to become Tropical Storm Melissa in the Caribbean. While a direct U.S. hit is considered low risk, forecasters urge Florida residents to monitor the system.
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