A new tropical threat is taking shape in the western Caribbean and will likely become the 18th named storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season, forecasts show.
They live on the Atlantic coast of North America, from Maine to down and around the Florida coast to Alabama and Mississippi. They also live around the northern Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.
but AccuWeather meteorologists say the winds will cause waters along Florida’s Atlantic coast to surge. Floridians should expect choppy surf, high tides, beach erosion, and coastal flooding ...