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Hurricane Season's Next Named Storm, Sara, Is Likely To Form In The Caribbean
Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletter to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists.T​he Atlantic hurricane season's 18th named storm, Sara, is likely to form in the Caribbean and might head toward the Gulf of Mexico next week,
Tropical Storm Sara could become a hurricane next week... how concerned should we be?
A somewhat rare November storm system is gathering steam in the Caribbean Sea. Tropical Storm Sara will eventually make a turn to the east and Florida.
Some hurricane models show Sara could hit Florida. Here's what forecasters say.
In a worst-case scenario for the U.S., a major hurricane could hit Florida's Gulf coast, but forecasters say it would have to clear several hurdles.
Could Sara become a hurricane that hits Florida? Some forecasts say yes
Lots of factors in play but Tropical Storm Sara is expected to form this week and could become a major hurricane threatening the US next week.
Potential Tropical Storm Sara Risks Becoming Hurricane as Path Revealed
If the tropical depression intensifies, it will become the 19th named storm of this year's Atlantic hurricane season.
Tropical Storm Sara, the 18th named storm of the season, forms in Caribbean
Multiple models show the storm approaching Florida next week, though it may not be as intense as previously expected. Here's the latest:
Hurricane Sara could form by Friday. National Hurricane Center tracking possible Florida impact
The NHC said Wednesday it is tracking a tropical wave in the Caribbean Sea that could become a tropical depression by the end of the week.
Tropical Storm Sara forms in Caribbean, could threaten Florida next week
The National Hurricane Center said Tropical Storm Sara formed in the Caribbean on Thursday, and long-term forecast models show it could enter the Gulf of Mexico and turn toward Florida’s Gulf Coast. As of the NHC’s 10 a.
Tropical Storm Sara forms but will it be strong enough to make it into the Gulf of Mexico?
Tropical Storm Sara formed in the western Caribbean Sea on Thursday, the 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season and the second to emerge from the Caribbean so far this month. National Hurricane Center forecasters expected Sara to drench parts of Central America and southern Mexico before entering the Gulf of Mexico early next week,
Hurricane Sara timeline: Path sees significant shift as Tropical Storm Sara forms
A change in the storm's path significantly changes Hurricane Sara’s timeline, placing doubts on whether it will survive early landfall.
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Tropical Depression 19 could threaten Honduras as named storm
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National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Sara expected today, but what happens next?
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