Formation Chance for Disturbance Off Florida Coast Diminishes, NHC Says
- The National Hurricane Center monitored a low-pressure area off Florida’s southeast coast near Miami on June 2, 2025.
- This monitoring began shortly after the Atlantic hurricane season commenced on June 1, focusing on a system moving northeastward toward South Carolina.
- The low pressure moves at 10 to 15 mph and may develop some subtropical or tropical traits while primarily causing rain along the coast mid-week.
- The disturbance is expected to have a low likelihood—about 10 percent—of developing into a tropical system over the next seven days, with forecasts indicating rainfall amounts between 1 and 2 inches near I-95 and along the coastal regions.
- This situation reminds residents that the hurricane season has begun, emphasizing preparation while the chance of storm formation remains very low currently.
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Where to look for tropical development in early June
In early June, we don’t have to look very far from our coastlines to find tropical troublemakers.Of the 59 recorded tropical systems that have formed in the first half of June, all but two – Arlene in 1999 and a short-lived tropical depression in June 2003 – have formed closer in to the U.S. in places like the western Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and off the southeast U.S.Most tropical systems that form in the first part of June tend to be sloppy …
NHC watches area off off Southeast Coast for development; Florida preps underway
ATLANTA — The National Hurricane Center is tracking an area off the Southeast coast for a chance of tropical or subtropical development later this week, but regardless, heavy rain and poor beach conditions can be expected over the next few…
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