Jerry formed in the Atlantic on the morning of Oct. 7, the season's 10th named storm, the National Hurricane Center said.
A trough of low pressure located near the Yucatan Peninsula is producing a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms over portions of northern Guatemala, southeastern Mexico, and the ...
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.
The chances that the Atlantic's 10th named storm, Jerry, could form over the next few days increased again slightly on Tuesday morning.
The storm is forecast to turn away from the U.S. later this week, saving Louisiana and the Gulf Coast from any potential impacts.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Jerry and a disturbance in the Gulf as of 11 a.m. on Oct. 7, 2025. Courtesy of the National Hurricane Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
An area of low pressure in the central tropical Atlantic Ocean is expected to form as a tropical depression within the next day, becoming Tropical Storm Jerry not long after, forecasters said Tuesday ...
The Atlantic remains active in the wake of Humberto and Imelda. We are monitoring a disturbance in the central Atlantic and another over the Yucatan Peninsula.
Invest 95L in the central Atlantic is becoming "better defined," and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form in the next day or so.
Invest 95L in the central Atlantic is becoming "better defined," and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form in the next day or so, according to the National Hurricane Center. Where ...
After Humberto and Imelda last week, another disturbance in the Atlantic is poised to become Jerry. See if this is a threat to any land areas in our latest forecast.