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No coastal watches or warnings were in effect for either storm, the Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Center said.
Tropical Storm Fernand is on a track out to sea, away from any occupied land, and set to weaken starting Monday evening as it heads into cooler waters in the north.
Forecasters previously warned it could be the system to watch out for this week, but the tropical wave became more ...
Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, but it is far from land and forecast to remain over the open ocean ...
Tropical Storm Fernand is strengthening over open Atlantic waters as it churns well east of Bermuda. The Miami-based National ...
"On the forecast track, Fernand should move across the open waters of the subtropical central Atlantic well east and ...
Experts are monitoring other weather systems not long after Hurricane Erin, once a Category 5 out in the Atlantic, dwindled. Like Erin, Fernand is expected to stay over open water, according to ...
Tropical Storm Fernand formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Saturday, but it was far from land and forecast to remain over the ...
South Florida saw the indirect impacts of Hurricane Erin. The NEXT Weather team said through Saturday there will be an ...
The long-range European model suggests that the first disturbance in the Atlantic could curve north, away from the Caribbean and U.S. The second one, farther to the east, could either peter out early ...
Hurricane forecasts feature a “cone of uncertainty,” but what is it actually showing? Scientific American breaks it down for you ...
As of the 8 p.m. Wednesday update, the National Hurricane Center gave the closer tropical wave a 70% chance of forming a ...