Sara likely would be intensifying into a powerful hurricane right now. But it isn’t. What remains of Sara will be sheared in ...
The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather warning Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 10. Here's what meteorologists say.
Tropical Storm Sara, once forecast to be a potential threat to Florida or other parts of the U.S. Gulf Coast, dissipated as it passed over Belize and is no longer a direct threat to land.
Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean ... After entering the Gulf of Mexico, some forecast models suggested the storm could make a right-hand turn and heading toward Florida by late next ...
The odds of a strong hurricane impacting Florida have decreased, but a dangerous event can not yet be completely ruled out.
AND OF COURSE, WE’VE ALSO BEEN MONITORING WHAT IS TROPICAL STORM SARA STILL SITTING IN THE GULF OF HONDURAS. YOU CAN SEE HERE RIGHT NOW IT’S STILL SPINNING, BUT IT HAS SLOWED DOWN. IT’S ...
Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Sara will be drawn into the cold front, resulting in one day of rain as it zips down the Florida peninsula Wednesday. Satellite Thursday morning. As of 1 p.m ...
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday, but its forecast path over Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula now has it falling apart by the time it reaches ...
A weather system growing more powerful over the central Caribbean was designated Tropical Storm Sara ... The official forecast now calls for the storm to dissipate by Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Sara officially became a named storm after forming in the Caribbean Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said, and while it’s currently forecasted to impact Central America ...
Mitch, although a significantly stronger storm, followed a slightly similar path and ultimately made a sharp right turn and hit Florida as a strong tropical ... There now have been 18 named ...