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The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close eye on a cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of Florida or possible tropical development later this week. The chances of development of a tropical depression or tropical storm off Florida's east coast are increasing,
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area it's watching in the Gulf. Right now, there's a low chance for development.
Low pressure is expected to emerge over the Gulf of Mexico this week and it may move into a favorable environment for tropical cyclone development.
Odds for a potential tropical system that is producing heavy rain and thunderstorms off Florida’s east coast have increased again as of Monday night.
Early models show more than a foot of rain could fall in Florida's Big Bend region and up to 5 inches in Central Florida. So far, the National Hurricane Center is not tracking any systems. However, the WPC's long-range forecast shows a 20% chance of tropical development from July 16-22.
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye an area for potential tropical development near Florida July 14-17.
A low pressure area located just offshore of the east coast of Florida has a 40% likelihood of evolving into a cyclone within the next 48 hours, the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) said on Tuesday.