Tropical Storm Edouard Moving Through Far Eastern Atlantic
Edouard remains a Tropical Storm in the far eastern Atlantic Friday.
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Edouard remains a Tropical Storm in the far eastern Atlantic Friday.
The CBS4 weather team is tracking a disturbance over the Bahamas with a medium chance of development.
Tropical Depression Five formed Monday afternoon in the eastern Bay of Campeche and may form into the next named tropical system.
Hurricane Cristobal is forecast to pass well to the northwest of Bermuda Thursday morning
Hurricane Cristobal continues to move to the north-northeast with a large area of tropical storm force winds.
Tropical Storm Cristobal was upgraded to Hurricane Cristobal as it slowly moves away from the Bahamas.
Tropical Storm Cristobal moved through the southeastern Bahamas Sunday and is now slowly creeping north.
Chief Meteorologist Craig Setzer and the CBS4 Weather Team will be monitoring the depression Saturday.
Forecasters are now saying the Atlantic Hurricane Season is likely to be a "below-normal" season.
Bertha, the second named storm of this year's hurricane season, is out in the Atlantic Ocean not posing any threat to land. At 5 p.m., the center of the storm was about 560 miles west-southwest of Bermuda.
Tropical Storm Bertha, the 2014 Hurricane Season's second-named storm moved across Martinique Friday afternoon.
The remnants of Tropical Depression Two has degenerated into a Tropical Wave and is expected to approach the Lesser Antilles Wednesday evening.
Tropical Depression Two has sped up as it continues to move westward across the Atlantic Ocean. At 11 a.m. Tuesday, the center of the system was located about 910 miles east of the Lesser Antilles.
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Meteorologists are watching Tropical Depression Two in the Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Arthur's winds were at 100 mph Thursday night making it a category 2 hurricane. It became the first hurricane of this year's season earlier in the day.
Just five miles per hour shy of having hurricane winds, Tropical Storm Arthur continues to move away from Florida.
Arthur, the first tropical storm of the 2014 Atlantic Hurricane Season, is getting a little better organized as it swirls off central Florida's eastern coastline.
Floridians will have some help to prepare for the 2014 hurricane season with a 15-day sales tax holiday.
South Florida can breathe a sigh of relief Saturday as the rather slow 2013 Atlantic Hurricane Season has come to an end—but emergency officials say that resident's should still remain prepared.
Subtropical storm Melissa has taken a turn to the northeast as it continues its trek north across the central Atlantic. At 4 p.m. the center of the storm was about 645 miles east of Bermuda.
Many people have November 30th circled on their calendars because it's the end of the hurricane season. But before we wrap it up, forecasters are keeping tabs on a subtropical storm which formed in the northern Atlantic on Monday.
Tropical Storm Lorenzo began to weaken Wednesday morning. At 11 a.m., the 13th tropical storm of the season was about 955 miles east of Bermuda.
Tropical Storm Lorenzo strengthened a bit Tuesday morning, but it's still a fish storm heading away from us.
The 13th Tropical Storm of the season formed in the Atlantic Ocean Monday.
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