TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The mountainous islands of Hispaniola took a toll on the structure of Fred Wednesday. It struggled to reorganize Thursday and continues to look ragged on satellite Friday morning.
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The forecast track for Fred shifted west again Saturday morning from the National Hurricane Center’s update. They continue to note that the storm has been moving more west than expected over the past ...
Tropical Storm Fred is expected to dump up to eight inches of rainwater on Florida, with heavy downpours in Georgia, when it makes landfall later today, forecasters warn. According to the National ...
A disorganized Topical Depression Fred continued to pour rain on Cuba late Friday while tracking slowly toward the Florida Keys, where a tropical storm warning remains in effect. Fred’s path shifted ...
Update as of 5 p.m. Thursday: Fred is barely holding on as a tropical depression this hour as it moves along the north shore of Cuba. However, tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida ...
10:00 PM Monday 8/16/21: Tropical Storm Fred continues to weaken after making landfall this afternoon. Flooding rain will be possible as Fred continues moving north along the Alabama/Georgia Border ...
Tropical Depression Fred is hanging on by a thread after taking a path over the highest and craggiest mountains of Hispaniola, but remains expected to have primarily rainfall impacts on South Florida, ...