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Is Atlantic Hurricane Season Behind Schedule? Here’s What’s Really Going On

  • The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance near Florida with a 30% chance of tropical development during the July 4 weekend.
  • This potential development is influenced by a stalled front and warm waters along the Gulf and Atlantic coasts, with the window from July 4 to early next week.
  • The Tampa Bay area prepares for Fourth of July events amid an 80% chance of storms, with some events planned to pause if rain occurs and others confirmed rain or shine.
  • Officials noted earlier heavy rains in parts of Florida with over an inch recorded, models predict possible flooding especially on the peninsula's western side, and fireworks shows remain weather dependent.
  • While tropical activity remains low risk, continued monitoring is advised as the disturbance may bring locally heavy rain, gusty winds, and increased rip current risks during the holiday weekend.
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Is Atlantic hurricane season behind schedule? Here’s what’s really going on

The Atlantic hurricane season’s first storms of the year have been short-lived rainmakers. Current conditions suggest July will remain sluggish, but it’s not a trend that will stick around in what’s expected to be an above-average year.

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Fox Weather broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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