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WILMINGTON, N.C. – Tropical Storm Dexter formed off the U.s. East Coast in the Atlantic Ocean on Sunday night. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that maximum sustained winds within Tropical ...
Another tropical storm formed in the western Atlantic on Sunday, but the National Hurricane Center in Miami said it was expected to move away from the U.S. coast and stay north of Bermuda. Tropical ...
Tropical Storm Dexter formed off the U.S. East Coast as two other areas are also monitored for tropical development in the Atlantic this week.
Millions of people across the Southeast are being told to prepare for possible flooding as the region faces a dayslong tropical downpour threat thanks to a stalled-out cold front that led to the ...
Tropical Storm Dexter formed Aug. 3 off the coast of North Carolina, becoming the fourth named storm in the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
The NHC is tracking Tropical Storm Dexter this morning. The storm is more than 400 miles east of the Outer Banks of North ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is waking up. Dexter is expected to steer away from the U.S. while two other systems bear ...
The storm will not impact Central Georgia and two other areas of development are being monitored in the Atlantic.
Rain chances stick around for the rest of the week with typical summertime pop-ups expected each afternoon. No major temperature changes are in sight, with highs holding near average in the low 90s.
The storm is not expected to impact Florida or the U.S. as it moves away from the coast and into the northern Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center said the storm will speed up through early Tuesday and then slow down on Wednesday when it will likely become post-tropical. While it may strengthen somewhat during this ...
A tropical storm churned Monday in the western Atlantic Ocean, but forecasters say it was expected to move away from the U.S.