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Fox Weather on MSNFlorida in bull's-eye for heavy rains as developing system could become tropical troubleThe "Sunshine" part of Florida's state nickname is taking a break next week as forecasters instead watch for days of heavy ...
Florida residents should prepare for the possibility of at least a tropical storm this week, with forecasters saying that watches could be issued for the state as early as Monday. The culprit is ...
Although not officially a tropical storm, a weather system continued to drench much of Florida Wednesday with heavy rain and thunderstorms, causing traffic havoc on the roads. Due to the heavy ...
South Florida could see some street flooding Monday and Tuesday, thanks to a potential tropical system brewing near the north ...
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNNHC tracking new tropical wave in central Atlantic: What we know, timelineThe National Hurricane Center has tagged a developing tropical wave in the far Atlantic with official odds of becoming a ...
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NHC tags Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, watches, warnings ... - MSNNHC tags Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, watches, warnings issued as track shifts toward Central Florida. ... officials are watching as the system attempts to become more organized.
Water temperatures near 90° south of Pensacola could lead to a tropical system developing by the end of this upcoming week.
Closest to Florida is a well-defined low-pressure area in the Atlantic located about 40 miles southeast of Brunswick, Georgia, that is producing only minimal shower and thunderstorm activity.
Tropics watch: Northeast Florida seeing heavy rain as low-pressure system moves closer. ... Here's the latest update from the NHC as of 8 a.m. July 26: ...
The system has a low chance for development as it moves northwest over the next several days. Here's the latest update from the NHC as of 8 a.m. Oct. 5: What's out there and where is it?
As of right now this is an area to watch but it is unlikely to develop over the next 48 hours. It only has a 20% chance to develop into a tropical depression between Tuesday and next Sunday.
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