Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the Gulf is quiet at the moment, but there are some tropical waves coming off the coast of Africa that forecasters are keeping an eye on. While there is a light wind shear, the Saharan dust is moving across the Atlantic.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the Gulf is quiet at the moment, but there are some tropical waves coming off the coast of Africa that forecasters are keeping an eye on. While there is a light wind shear, the Saharan dust is moving across the Atlantic.
Tropical Update: August 4, 2022
NOAA has put out its updated numbers for the season and while it is good news, FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says we have a long way to go. Weber says NOAA slightly decreased the number of predicted named storms from 14 to 20, which is down from 14-21 and the number of predicted hurricanes fell from 3-6 to 3-5. Weber says at the moment there is no expected development for the next five days.
NOAA has put out its updated numbers for the season and while it is good news, FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says we have a long way to go. Weber says NOAA slightly decreased the number of predicted named storms from 14 to 20, which is down from 14-21 and the number of predicted hurricanes fell from 3-6 to 3-5. Weber says at the moment there is no expected development for the next five days.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows how the months of August, September, and October are traditionally our busiest months for named storms and the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season will likely be no different.
Meteorologist Jim Weber shows how the months of August, September, and October are traditionally our busiest months for named storms and the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season will likely be no different.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber gives us our first look at the first day of August in the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, when anywhere in the Atlantic "is fair game" for potential tropical activity.
Meteorologist Jim Weber gives us our first look at the first day of August in the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season, when anywhere in the Atlantic "is fair game" for potential tropical activity.
Tropical Update: July 31, 2022
The tropics remain quiet as July comes to a close. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is no development expected over the next five days. He credits wind shear in the Atlantic and a layer of Saharan dust for the inactivity.
The tropics remain quiet as July comes to a close. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is no development expected over the next five days. He credits wind shear in the Atlantic and a layer of Saharan dust for the inactivity.
Tropical Update: July 30, 2022
Things are quiet in the tropics as we round out the month of July. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says Danielle would be the next named storm, but right now there is no signs of development over the next five days. Sadiku credits the Saharan dust for keeping things quiet but warns that we will lose its impact in late August and September and that?s when the tropics tend to ramp up.
Things are quiet in the tropics as we round out the month of July. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says Danielle would be the next named storm, but right now there is no signs of development over the next five days. Sadiku credits the Saharan dust for keeping things quiet but warns that we will lose its impact in late August and September and that?s when the tropics tend to ramp up.
Tropical Update: July 29, 2022
We are a few days away from the beginning of August, which FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says is the meat of hurricane season. He says things typically don?t pick up in the tropics until we get into August. However, he says right now there?s not a lot going on thanks to several Saharan dust waves, which have impeded tropical development so far this year.
We are a few days away from the beginning of August, which FOX 13 Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says is the meat of hurricane season. He says things typically don?t pick up in the tropics until we get into August. However, he says right now there?s not a lot going on thanks to several Saharan dust waves, which have impeded tropical development so far this year.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Tyler Eliasen says there's no development in the tropics over the next five days, which will bring us into the month of August for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Meteorologist Tyler Eliasen says there's no development in the tropics over the next five days, which will bring us into the month of August for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Tyler Eliasen says there's no development expected in the next five days, but the next five weeks could bring changes to the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Meteorologist Tyler Eliasen says there's no development expected in the next five days, but the next five weeks could bring changes to the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says no development is expected in the next five days, but all eyes are turning toward the busier month of August for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says no development is expected in the next five days, but all eyes are turning toward the busier month of August for the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says there's no expected development in the next 5 days, largely due to the Saharan dust layer.
Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says there's no expected development in the next 5 days, largely due to the Saharan dust layer.
Tropical Update: July 24, 2022
The tropics continue to be quiet as we head into the end of July. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is no development expected within the next five days. Sadiku says a Saharan dust layer is responsible, in part, for the quiet conditions in the tropics. He adds that the dust layer will make its way to Florida by the end of next week, cutting down on the possibility of rain showers.
The tropics continue to be quiet as we head into the end of July. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is no development expected within the next five days. Sadiku says a Saharan dust layer is responsible, in part, for the quiet conditions in the tropics. He adds that the dust layer will make its way to Florida by the end of next week, cutting down on the possibility of rain showers.
Tropical Update: July 23, 2022
Everything is currently quiet in the tropics right now with no development expected over the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there are a few storms rolling off the coast of Africa but they are not going to pose a problem. A layer of Saharan dust is really helping to prevent tropical development and that will continue to be the case over the next several days. Sadiku expects the Bay Area to be in good shape through the month of July.
Everything is currently quiet in the tropics right now with no development expected over the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there are a few storms rolling off the coast of Africa but they are not going to pose a problem. A layer of Saharan dust is really helping to prevent tropical development and that will continue to be the case over the next several days. Sadiku expects the Bay Area to be in good shape through the month of July.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says we typically get to the fourth name on the Atlantic hurricane list by mid-August. So far, Alex, Bonnie, and Colin have formed. Next is Danielle, but there is no sign of development in the next few days.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says we typically get to the fourth name on the Atlantic hurricane list by mid-August. So far, Alex, Bonnie, and Colin have formed. Next is Danielle, but there is no sign of development in the next few days.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says to watch the future of Saharan dust as a potential predictor for future development, or lack thereof, in the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says to watch the future of Saharan dust as a potential predictor for future development, or lack thereof, in the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the tropics -- including the Caribbean Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean -- are still quiet as we head into the final week of July. August and September are historically when tropical weather tends to ramp-up.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the tropics -- including the Caribbean Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the Atlantic Ocean -- are still quiet as we head into the final week of July. August and September are historically when tropical weather tends to ramp-up.
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber
Meteorologist Jim Weber
Today's tropical weather forecast
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the number of named storms for July is still on par with past hurricane seasons, with no forecast for development in the tropics, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean over the next 5-10 days.
Meteorologist Jim Weber says the number of named storms for July is still on par with past hurricane seasons, with no forecast for development in the tropics, Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean over the next 5-10 days.
Tropical Update: July 17, 2022
Everything is quiet in the tropics at the moment with no development expected within the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says he is keeping an eye on a few tropical waves in the Atlantic, but says they are unlikely to form into anything significant.
Everything is quiet in the tropics at the moment with no development expected within the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says he is keeping an eye on a few tropical waves in the Atlantic, but says they are unlikely to form into anything significant.
Tropical Update; July 16, 2022
Things are looking good in the tropics with no development expected within the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is a parade of waves in the Atlantic, but none are expected to develop. He says things are usually pretty quiet in June and July but things typically start ramping up in August with the peak of the season in mid-September.
Things are looking good in the tropics with no development expected within the next five days. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says there is a parade of waves in the Atlantic, but none are expected to develop. He says things are usually pretty quiet in June and July but things typically start ramping up in August with the peak of the season in mid-September.



















