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Tropical Storm Dexter is forecast to strengthen in the north Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Tropical Storm Dexter Develops Rapidly in Atlantic OceanTropical Storm Dexter has formed in the Atlantic, with this time-lapse capturing its rapid development over the weekend. While now drifting away from the East Coast, the storm is still generating ...
The tropics are busy with three named storms currently active across the globe, according to the latest advisories from the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Tropical Storm Dexter is moving further away from the East Coast, but it's still causing waves along the Delmarva coastline.
The NHC warned that Tropical Storm Ivo is forecast to bring total rainfall of 2 to 4 inches—reaching up to 6 inches in ...
The Southeast remains under an unsettled weather pattern as moisture off the coast may have a small chance for development.
The next named storm to form would be Tropical Storm Dexter. The system is likely to move over land by the weekend, the hurricane center said, ending any chance for it to develop.
It remains to be seen whether the disturbance will strengthen into Tropical Storm Dexter, although chances remain low. People in hurricane-prone areas are urged to prepare before a storm takes shape.
Watching The Gulf once again for tropical development Weak system will be our best shot at rain for rest of July The API failed to deliver the resource.
Forecasters warn of heavy rains in Southeast Florida, with a low chance of tropical system development but a moderate risk for localized flooding.
A storm system spinning off the southeastern US coastline has caught the attention of the National Hurricane Center.
NHC tracking tropical system with an unusual path. Will it become Tropical Storm Dexter? By Brandi D. Addison, Gabe Hauari, Austin American-Statesman Updated July 23, 2025 9:41 a.m.
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