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The National Hurricane Center continued Sunday to predict a system could develop near Florida this week that could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
South Florida will see a soggy start to its week due to a potential tropical system that is forecast to form in the Gulf and then move across Florida, the National Weather Service said Sunday.
A trough of low pressure is likely to form near the southeastern U.S. coast during the next day or two and then move westward across Florida into the northeastern Gulf by Tuesday, according to the ...
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are tracking impact weather this week across South Florida. According to Vanessa Vinent, scattered strong to severe thunderstorms are expected from 1 p.m., through ...
Miami faces a week of potential downpours and thunderstorms with high heat indexes; a tropical disturbance may increase ...
Today: Scattered strong to severe thunderstorms after 1 p.m through 9 p.m.Threats: Strong to severe winds ( 45 mph- 60 mph ), ...
Regardless of development, tropical moisture is expected to move closer to the Gulf Coast by the middle of the week. Parts of the Gulf Coast, including South Mississippi, may see more showers and ...
Orlando is preparing for a stormy week with high rain chances, thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and high heat index values. Travel may be affected, and tropical development is possible.
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Isolated Thunderstorms Today
A small area of the northern Gulf waters has a chance of storm development. The National Hurricane Center currently has it with a zero percent chance of development in the next two days, and a 20% ...
The Storm Team will continue to monitor this upper-level disturbance closely through the first half of the workweek. As it ...