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Tracking Tropical Storm Dexter: Maps, Spaghetti Models

OFF THE SOUTHEAST COAST OF THE UNITED STATES, AUG 5 – The National Hurricane Center reports a 40% chance of tropical development near the Southeast U.S. coast, raising flood and rip current risks for coastal communities, officials said.

  • On Wednesday morning, the National Hurricane Center reported a weak low-pressure area off the southeast coast with about a 40% chance of development in the next seven days.
  • A surface trough is expected to form near the Southeast coast, and environmental conditions appear favorable for gradual development over the next couple of days.
  • Short-Term odds show the development chance is 10% over the next two days and 40% over the next seven days, with conditions possibly improving later, forecasters say.
  • The National Weather Service in Jacksonville warns an influx of tropical moisture and coastal convergence could increase flood risk from Friday into Saturday, with rain, rip currents, and tidal flooding expected.
  • This coming week, European model indicates bolstered odds of development near the Caribbean islands, with the American model predicting it will cross Antilles and head toward North Carolina by mid next week.
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theeyewall.com broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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