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Tropical Storm Dexter is forecast to strengthen in the north Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Dexter is moving further away from the East Coast, but it's still causing waves along the Delmarva coastline.
Dexter continues on a northeasterly track through the North Atlantic away from the U.S. coast. The storm weakened over cooler waters Monday night and has lost its tropical characteristics. The storm ...
As it moves to the east-northeast, Dexter will mainly consist of drenching downpours, gusty thunderstorms and rough seas. If it holds together, it could pass close to the Azores or the United Kingdom, ...
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday said Tropical Storm Dexter had become extratropical, but continued to keep track of ...
Tracking daily storms and keeping track of Dexter and two other zones of possible formation in the Atlantic with your New ...
Tropical activity is ramping up as we approach the peak of Atlantic hurricane season ...
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for wind covering much of the UK for Wednesday (August 8), as Storm Floris ...
Tropical Storm Dexter, which is now considered a post-tropical storm, is heading further out into the Atlantic Ocean — and won’t bring violent weather to Atlantic coastlines.
Dexter is now a post-tropical storm-force low. Two other systems show chances for tropical development in the coming days.
Tropical Storm Dexter is expected to strengthen, and storms are brewing in the coming days. Here's the latest in New Jersey, along the Jersey Shore.
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