The once powerful tropical storm Sara may have dissipated in the Gulf of Mexico, but forecasters have revealed the system's latest path that threatens Florida.
Even though models show Sara moving through Central Florida by midweek, this will just be some additional tropical moisture.
Sara was downgraded to a tropical depression on Sunday afternoon after slamming portions of Central America, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Tropical Storm Sara may have fizzled out over the Yucatan Peninsula, but its remnants — combined with an approaching cold ...
Tropical Storm Sara's remnants will cause heavy rains, possible flooding and the potential for tornadoes in Florida Panhandle ...
The remnants of Sara will merge with a cold front over the Gulf of Mexico, bringing humidity, rain, and showers to Central ...
A biting cold front expected to sweep through the Sunshine State this week with shivering Canadian air will bring winter ...
The National Hurricane Center says Sara is no longer a tropical system, but its remnants will likely bring significant rain ...
Millions of people along the U.S. Gulf Coast from around New Orleans to the Florida Peninsula are facing a widespread rain ...
What's left of Sara isn't expected to strengthen but environmental conditions could bring heavy rainfall and gusty winds to ...
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Sara has dissipated heading into the Gulf of Mexico, the National Hurricane Center said. The remnants of ...
Tropical Depression Sara is expected to bring increased rain to Florida midweek with minimal storm impact as it weakens into ...