Tropical Storm Jerry continued to churn over tropical waters of the central Atlantic Ocean and was likely to become a hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center's 11 a.m. Wednesday advisory reported that Tropical Storm Jerry is in the Atlantic Ocean, 750 miles east-southeast of the Northern Leeward Islands. The system, with ...
Tropical Storm Jerry formed over the central Atlantic Ocean Tuesday and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Wednesday.
Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the Atlantic Ocean on Oct. 7 and is expected to pick up strength in the coming days. The National Hurricane Center said in an Oct. 8 advisory Jerry was located about 835 ...
A new tropical storm has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, but it will likely follow the pattern of other storms that have stayed mostly out to sea, forecasts show.
The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on a low pressure area that is likely to become Tropical Storm Jerry. Here's where it's headed.
Hurricane Priscilla weakened in the Pacific as it moved along the west coast of Mexico while Tropical Storm Jerry in the Atlantic is expected to strengthen on a track for the Leeward Islands.
Although Jerry will pass close by to several Caribbean islands this week – potentially as a hurricane – it will not be a problem for the mainland U.S.