Updated at 9:45 a.m.ET on Sunday, Oct.19, 2025
The National Hurricane Center has bumped up the odds that at least a tropical depression will form in the Caribbean this week.They now have chances in the high-medium range, which is in line with the
HAWAII– Kilauea erupted once again on Friday, marking the 35th eruption for the Hawaii[1] volcano and the highest lava fountain recorded since the eruptive episodes began on Dec.23, 2024.
Lava from this latest episode was recorded at nearly 1,500 feet high
KIPNUK, Alaska – Satellite imagery is revealing the scope of the damage left behind after this week's catastrophic flooding and wind damage[1] from a powerful coastal storm fueled by the remnants of Typhoon Halong.
Wind gusts reached as high as 80-100 mph,
MIAMI – The National Hurricane Center designated a tropical wave in the Atlantic as Invest 98L on Saturday as it slowly crept toward the Caribbean.
The term "invest" is used by the NHC to identify weather disturbances they are investigating for possible
MIAMI – The development odds for Invest[1] 98L swirling across the Atlantic[2] have increased as the system inches closer to the Caribbean, where it could become our next tropical depression.
The term "invest" is used by the NHC to identify weather
MIAMI – Forecasters are continuing to monitor the development of Invest[1] 98L as the organizing system swirls across the Caribbean, and it’s looking more likely that it will become a tropical depression[2] or Tropical Storm[3] Melissa in the coming days.
Updated Saturday 10 a.m.ET
The Tropical Disturbance we've been watching is on track to move across the southeastern Caribbean islands – the Windward Islands – tomorrow into Monday.Gusty squalls with heavy rain are likely in some areas.Then next week,