Hurricane Alex Weakens Slightly As It Moves Toward The Azores
Hurricane Alex has weakened slightly as it moves toward the Azores.
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Hurricane Alex has weakened slightly as it moves toward the Azores.
At 9:45 p.m., Subtropical Storm Alex had strengthened a bit and was about 665 miles south-southwest of the Azores.
As Hurricane Kate continues to race out to sea its future isn't very bright.
What once was severe Hurricane Joaquin is now nothing but a post-tropical cyclone.
Hurricane Joaquin is slowly weakening as it heads out to sea. At 11 a.m. the center of the system was about 665 miles south-southwest of Cape Race, Newfoundland. At 5 a.m. the center of the system was about 420 miles north-northeast of Bermuda.
A Tropical Storm Warning for the island of Bermuda has been discontinued as Hurricane Joaquin moves farther to the northeast.
Dangerous Hurricane Joaquin is starting to impact Bermuda.
Severe Hurricane Joaquin is threatening Bermuda.
It looks like the eastern seaboard will spared the brunt of Hurricane Joaquin which is forecast to take a turn to the northeast Friday night.
Hurricane Joaquin has strengthened to an extremely dangerous category 4 hurricane.
Hurricane Joaquin is now a Category 3 hurricane as it moves toward the Central Bahamas.
Tropical Storm Joaquin is expected to become a hurricane soon, though it probably won't threaten South Florida.
Tropical Depression #11 is slowly gaining strength and could be a tropical storm later today.
Tropical Storm Ida is moving slowly toward the east. At 5 a.m., the center of the storm was about 1155 miles east of the Northern Leeward Islands.
Tropical Storm Ida continues moving eastward with no change in strength.
Tropical Storm Ida has changed directions as it continues to chug over the subtropical Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Ida is expected to move very little over the next 24 hours as it sits in the open Atlantic Ocean.
Tropical Storm Ida is moving quickly on Sunday afternoon but is expected to slow down soon as it continues to move in the eastern Atlantic.
Tropical Storm Ida is moving west-northwestward with no change in strength.
A new tropical depression has formed in the Atlantic bringing the total to two that CBS4 meteorologists are keeping their eye one.
Poorly organized Tropical Depression Nine continues chugging northward.
Henri dissipated Friday while over the North Atlantic.
Tropical Depression Eight is now a very slow moving Tropical Storm Henri.
Say goodbye to Tropical Depression Grace. The National Hurricane Center has issued its last update on the storm after downgrading it to a remnant low.
Despite fluctuations in speed and strength, Tropical Storm Fred is hanging in there as it moves across the open waters of the eastern Atlantic.
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It was a wet start to the day and there's a chance of more passing showers on Wednesday afternoon in South Florida.
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Inter Miami signed a deal with Brazilian financial services company Nu, which will now have the naming rights for the team's new stadium.
The principal of Cooper City High School said the incident didn't involve a threat toward the school or students
It was a wet start to the day and there's a chance of more passing showers on Wednesday afternoon in South Florida.
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