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National Hurricane Center Monitoring 2 Areas For Tropical Development; Florida Soaking Ahead, Regardless
Hurricane season may not take much of a rest after Imelda. Here's the very latest on two areas we're watching in the Atlantic, including a Florida soaking.
Sarasota and Manatee County can expect additional localized rainfall amounts of up to 0.2 inches this weekend, with temperatures in the high 80s and low 90s, according to the National Weather Service.
The second system, a tropical wave, is expected to move off the coast of Africa today and into the eastern tropical Atlantic.
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Forecasters Track Pair Of New Systems In Atlantic
With hurricane season turning into the home stretch, two new trouble spots have popped up—one lingering near Florida and ...
The Miami office of the National Weather Service said the region could see 1 to 2 inches of rain over the weekend, with some spots seeing up to 3 inches under particularly heavy rainstorms. In some ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical disturbances, including one expected to cross Florida over the weekend ...
Authorities in the Bahamas have closed a majority of schools as Tropical Storm Imelda drops heavy rain and unleashes flooding in the northern Caribbean, with two people killed in Cuba.
The Miami office of the National Weather Service called for a rainy weekend ahead in Florida, and the coast is still facing a high rip current risk from the swells left behind by Hurricane Imelda.
After being spared from back-to-back hurricanes, Florida will continue to see the potential for flooding rain through the ...
NHC forecasters are monitoring a new potential tropical system that could form near or over Florida and is likely to bring ...
Miami faces a wet weekend with showers, thunderstorms, and high humidity forecasted by the National Weather Service.
The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic basin, including one off the eastern ...
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