Caribbean, Tropical Storm and National Hurricane Center
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The system is a tropical wave of low atmospheric pressure that’s centered over the eastern Caribbean Sea, producing thunderstorms and heavy rainfall.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Jerry and a trough of low pressure, along with three tropical waves.
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Tropical Weather Forecast - Monitoring possible development in Gulf, Watching Tropical Storm Jerry
The National Hurricane Center has named the tenth storm of the Atlantic season. Tropical Storm Jerry has formed in the Central Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane by Wednesday or Thursday.
Invest 98L in the eastern Caribbean is expected to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the next few days.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves: A far eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 25W from the western Cabo Verde Islands southward, and moving west around 17 mph. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection is found from 04N to 13N between 21W and 30W.
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Tropical Storm Jerry strengthens, remnants of Hurricane Priscilla could soak southwest U.S.
Tropical Storm Jerry could become a hurricane in the Atlantic as Priscilla brings rain, surf, and flooding risks to Baja California in Mexico.
For the first time in 10 years, no hurricane has made landfall in the U.S. through the end of September. Here's why.
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National Hurricane Center tracking tropical wave moving toward Caribbean. Will it strengthen?
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a tropical wave in the central Atlantic which is moving quickly toward the Caribbean. There also is a non-tropical system over the northwestern Atlantic — well away from Florida — that may develop into a tropical or subtropical storm over the next several days, according to AccuWeather.