Hurricane Kirk and Tropical Storm Leslie are not expected to have direct impact to land, but the swells could bring rough ...
Just two days after Kirk reached tropical storm status, the now Category 3 hurricane was about 1,370 miles west-northwest of ...
Kirk is traveling in a northwest direction at approximately 10 m.p.h. and has maximum sustained winds of near 120 m.p.h. It ...
The East Coast can expect dangerous surf and rip currents from Hurricane Kirk, while much of South and Central Florida face heavy rain and flooding.
It looks pretty busy, but there is some good news — there's no threat to Florida or the U.S. right now. Let's take a look at what's going on in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center lowered its prediction the season’s next tropical depression or storm would form in the Gulf of ...
While Hurricane Kirk is expected to stay over the Atlantic Ocean, impacts could be felt as far as the east coast of the United States by Sunday.
Currently 1,070 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, Kirk has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and a minimum central ...