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MEXICO CITY -- Tropical Storm Flossie strengthened off Mexico's southwestern Pacific coast on Monday as the remnants of what was Tropical Storm Barry dumped rain on eastern Mexico.
We're also watching a threat area near Florida that could spawn a tropical depression over the Fourth of July weekend.
A depression that was formerly Tropical Storm Barry is dumping rain on eastern Mexico as Tropical Storm Flossie brews off its southwestern Pacific coast ...
A stalled front across Florida’s peninsula later this week could spawn a tropical system over the northeastern Gulf or off ...
Forecasters say development chances are low but they're watching a potential system that could develop off the coasts of ...
Tropical Depression Two is now Tropical Storm Barry. According to the National Hurricane Center, aircraft data indicated the ...
The National Hurricane Center has officially upgraded Tropical Depression Two to Tropical Storm Barry as of the 11 a.m.
One of the tropical depressions gaining strength off the coast of Mexico could become a "significant hurricane" by Wednesday.
The window for additional strengthening is short-lived because the more it interacts with eastern Mexico, the more friction there will be to keep it from intensifying.
Tropical Depression Two formed in the Bay of Campeche Saturday afternoon and is slowly moving northwest towards Mexico. The ...
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