Latest Tropical Update Moves Area of Development Off Florida’s East Coast
- On Wednesday, heavy rain with 1-3 inches per hour may trigger isolated flash flooding across the Southeastern U.S. coast as multiple storm cells pass over the region.
- A low-pressure area is expected to form near northern Florida within two days along a weakening frontal boundary, driven by marginally conducive environmental conditions.
- The NHC reports a 40% chance of tropical development within a week, up from 20%, with over 5 inches of rain already recorded in affected areas.
- Stormy weather from Florida to the Carolinas brings localized flash flooding risk amid heavy rainfall; impacts expected through Wednesday.
- The National Hurricane Center warns a 60% chance of tropical or subtropical formation this weekend or early next week, with potential name Chantal, tracking along the Carolina coast before moving out to sea.
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Potential area of Low Pressure development no longer threat to Gulf Coast
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — The National Hurricane Center has updated its forecast for a soon to develop area of low pressure and it's no longer showing the potential to impact the Gulf Coast. As initially predicted, an area of low pressure may develop along a weakening frontal boundary on either Friday or Saturday, but the change is where this will happen. This past Sunday (below), the area spanned from parts of the Gulf Coast through the Atlantic coa…
Disturbance Could Develop Near Florida This Weekend
HOUSTON (CW39) – A low-pressure system is expected to develop near Florida or just off the Southeast U.S. coast by Saturday. While environmental conditions are only marginally favorable, there’s a 60% chance this could become a tropical or subtropical depression over the weekend or early next week. The system is forecast to drift north or northeast, with heavy rainfall possible across parts of the Southeast, especially along Florida’s west-centr…


Disturbance near Southeast U.S. likely to form as it moves north
A disturbance near the coast of the Southeast U.S. now appears likely to form in the next seven days, likely over the weekend or early next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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