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Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most tropical storm activity between August ...
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Fox Weather on MSNInvest 95L off US East Coast likely to become Tropical Storm Dexter as Southeast braces for flooding rain
The National Hurricane Center has designated an area of disturbed weather off the U.S. East Coast as Invest 95L, and forecasters say the system will likely become Tropical Storm Dexter by Monday.
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Invest 95L is likely to become Tropical Storm Dexter
No direct impacts to the U.S. are expected as Invest 95L continues to become more organized into what is anticipated to be ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNTracking Invest 95L: System off Southeast Coast could become Tropical Storm Dexter
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring three tropical waves for potential tropical development, including the ...
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) has designated an area of disturbed weather off the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coasts as ...
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Invest 95L off US East Coast now likely to become Tropical Storm Dexter, NHC says
Invest 95L off the U.S. East Coast is continuing to become better organized, and the National Hurricane Center now says it will likely become Tropical Storm Dexter by Monday. FOX Weather Meteorologist ...
Tropical Storm Dexter is likely to form well east of North Carolina in the Atlantic early this week, creating a soggy stretch for the Southeast, just as the National Hurricane Center is also tracking ...
The Atlantic is buzzing with activity! Let's start off with Invest 95L, it's a few hundred miles east of the North Carolina ...
The National Hurricane Center’s latest update increases the chances for tropical development in the Atlantic this week. The ...
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WSAV-TV on MSNStorm Team 3: The wet and cool trend continues
More rounds of rain are expected throughout your Sunday, adding to the already saturated ground and increasing the risk for ...
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Fox Weather on MSNBryan Norcross: Development chances inching up across the Atlantic
The National Hurricane Center is drawing two areas in the Atlantic where systems could develop. The one off the Carolina ...
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