Subtropical Storm Karen forms in far north Atlantic
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The worst conditions will spread north this weekend. Forecasters warned people on the shores of Delaware and New Jersey to prepare for major coastal flooding.
A powerful storm off the East Coast with tropical winds and rains could develop into a nor’easter over the weekend into Monday. It’s forecast to bring heavy rain, gusty winds, rough surf and coastal flooding.
No. Tropical Storm Jerry is no longer expected to strengthen into a hurricane, according to the National Hurricane Center. The storm is forecast to curve north and then east, staying away from Florida and the U.S. East Coast.
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Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Jerry to become hurricane as brewing nor'easter targets East Coast
Tropical Storm Jerry is forecast to become a hurricane as it approaches the northern Leeward Islands. Meanwhile, confidence continues to increase that a nor’easter could bring nasty weather to the East Coast this weekend.
Tropical Storm Jerry will probably be blown out to sea by a separate storm near the East Coast, which could bring significant rain, wind and wave-related impacts, particularly to the coastal Carolinas and Virginia.
Hurricane Imelda strengthens, churning up powerful waves along East Coast as it closes in on Bermuda
Imelda was a Category 2 hurricane late Wednesday morning with sustained winds of 100 mph and was centered 340 miles west-southwest of Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Hurricane Imelda is eyeing Bermuda and Hurricane Humberto has already passed it but, says the Miami-based National Hurricane Center, both are likely to bring dangerous conditions to much of the U.S. East Coast.
Priscilla has lost hurricane strength as it churns off Mexico's western Pacific coast ever closer to the Baja California peninsula