As per the National Hurricane Center’s 12 pm Friday update, Tropical Storm Sara is 30 miles south-southwest of Isla Guanaja ...
Sara will bring stormy weather to Florida followed by the state's first taste of winter after a summery autumn.
The National Hurricane Center says the season’s 18th named storm may dissipate by next week following its Honduran landfall.
Tropical Storm Sara formed this afternoon and threatens to bring "life-threatening and potentially catastrophic flash ...
The only hope for Sara to strengthen and move into Gulf waters seems to be to defy all odds and take a more eastward track ...
A change in the storm's path significantly changes Hurricane Sara’s timeline, placing doubts on whether it will survive early ...
It moved back out into the Caribbean overnight and by Friday morning it was located just south of the island of Roatan.
‘99-L’ became tropical depression #19 early Thu. & was upgraded to “Sara” early Thu. afternoon over the Western Caribbean.
A shift in Tropical Depression 19's track has significantly impacted meteorologists' predictions about its potential to form ...
Hurricane Sara isn't likely to form but Florida could still feel some impacts by next week. Here's the latest timeline.