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Moisture east of Florida in the Atlantic is expected to cross over Florida this week and could become a tropical system, bringing heavy rainfall to Orlando and Central Florida.
Next was Tropical Storm Barry, which made landfall as a depression in eastern Mexico on June 29 and was later partially responsible for causing the devastating flooding in Texas last week. NOAA is ...
A low pressure system is expected to move west across the Florida peninsula into the eastern Gulf where development is possible.
A broad area of low pressure could develop sometime within the next several days offshore of the southeastern U.S. coast.
The system has a low chance of strengthening into a tropical cyclone anytime soon, but is causing rains throughout Florida.
Once over the warm waters of the Gulf, the system could turn into a tropical depression or a weak tropical storm.
NOAA's Weather Prediction Center is monitoring the Gulf for potential weather developments expected next week. Early models show more than a foot of rain could fall in Florida's Big Bend region and up ...
There is a 20% chance of development in the next seven days. Regardless of development, there will be heavy rainfall possible ...
The National Hurricane Center began forecasting Saturday a potential system to form this week over Florida with a chance to ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance near the southeastern United States, with a 20% chance of tropical ...
The National Hurricane Center has flagged an area of interest in the Gulf for potential tropical development next week.