National Hurricane Center tracking 3 tropical waves
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While the National Hurricane Center's map is lit up with a tropical disturbance, Saturday's forecast is much more about the heat index.
A low-pressure system will bring pockets of heavy rain and thunderstorms across Central Florida. Invest 93-L is expected to bring around 1 to 5 inches in some areas as it moves over Florida. The system is moving onshore Tuesday and will bring significant rainfall across Central Florida.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNArea being monitored for tropical development near FloridaIT’S RIGHT IN THIS AREA HERE NEAR THE PANHANDLE. IT’S HEADED OVER THIS WAY TOWARD LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. AND IF IT DROPS JUST A LITTLE BIT MORE TO THE SOUTH OVER THE REALLY WARM WATER HERE IN THE NORTHERN GULF,
Jacksonville, Fl. — THE TROPICS: Tropics threats/impacts for Jacksonville/NE Florida/SE Georgia: None. The Atlantic hurricane season is June 1st through Nov. 30th. (1) An active tropical wave has moved west from Africa - one of the strongest of the season so far but no surprise as we get deeper into the Atlantic hurricane season.
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area it's watching in the Gulf. Right now, there's a low chance for development.
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The Weather Channel on MSNWatching For Tropical Development As Invest Moves Across FloridaInvest 93L is moving across the Florida Panhandle early Wednesday. Conditions should become more favorable for development if this area of low pressure can move into the Gulf, but that is still uncertain at this point.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the potential for tropical development near Florida next week. This comes despite the National Hurricane Center indicating no major activity in the coming days. Some computer models have suggested possible tropical organization in the northern Gulf.
Tonight, isolated rainfall is possible. Low temperatures in the 70s, mostly cloudy skies and light southwesterly winds.
There is a 20% chance of development in the next seven days. Regardless of development, there will be heavy rainfall possible over parts of Florida mid-to-late next week as tropical moisture builds. Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30. Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.
Forecasters are warning of early signs of a potential tropical cyclone developing along the northeastern Gulf of Mexico. A low-pressure system that could bring storms to Florida before moving west has a medium chance of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next several days, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).