TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Royal Caribbean cruise ship experienced bad weather near Spain that caused damage to the ship.
Miami's weather remains warm and humid with partly sunny skies, slight shower chances, and highs near 85°F, with a brief ...
A second cold front moves in late Friday or Saturday to reinforce the cooler, drier air in place. This weekend lows will be ...
A new tropical disturbance that recently formed in the western Caribbean Sea less than three weeks before the official end of ...
As we’re sliding through November and looking to close out the season, it appears that we’ll have yet another area to watch ...
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We’re a few weeks away from the end of hurricane season, but forecasters are watching a disturbance in the Caribbean Sea that has a high chance of turning into a depression later this week.
What the National Weather Service in Miami is calling a "cool front" — because it's not as chilly as a cold front — is sitting over the Florida, Georgia line. And it's slowly making its way south.
Cruise ship passengers sailing from Spain to Florida were jostled about in rough seas and winds, injuring at least one person onboard.
A tropical wave gaining steam in the central Caribbean Sea is producing an area of disorganized thunderstorms that could ...
The incident hit the Explorer of the Seas while sailing in the Atlantic Ocean off of the Africa coast, near Tenerife ...