Tropical Moisture Brings Heavy Rain to Florida and Gulf Coast
Florida and the Gulf Coast are preparing for a weekend of heavy rainfall and potential flooding as tropical moisture moves across the region...
A weak non-tropical area of low pressure is moving off the Southeast coast, across northern Florida, and into the Gulf of Mexico.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring the system for potential tropical development as it moves over warm Gulf waters.
Heavy rainfall is expected across central and southern Florida, with potential for flash flooding. Overall rainfall could reach 3-5 inches or more in some areas.
Forecast models currently indicate a low chance of significant tropical development, but forecasters are closely monitoring wind shear and energy absorption from warm waters.
The next name on the list for tropical storms is Dexter.
A tropical disturbance is currently being monitored in the Gulf of Mexico, with the potential to impact the Florida Peninsula and surrounding areas. The system originated as a non-tropical area of low pressure and is expected to move across Florida and into the Gulf. The NHC is closely watching the disturbance for signs of tropical development.
Current Predictions
While forecast models suggest a low probability of the system strengthening into a tropical storm, the NHC has highlighted a broad area from New Orleans through Florida and into the Atlantic as one to watch. Environmental conditions could become marginally conducive for development as the system moves westward across Florida and into the Gulf.
Expected Impacts
Regardless of whether the system develops into a tropical storm, heavy rainfall is anticipated across Florida and the Southeast coast. Rainfall totals could reach 3-5 inches, with the potential for flash flooding in some areas. Residents and visitors should monitor local weather forecasts and be prepared for heavy rain and potential flooding.
How to Prepare
Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings.
Be prepared for heavy rainfall and potential flooding.
Avoid driving through flooded areas.
Who This Affects Most
Residents of Florida and the Southeast U.S. coast.
Those with interests in outside activities.
People living in areas prone to flooding.
Q: What is the chance of this system becoming a tropical storm?
Currently, the National Hurricane Center indicates a low chance of development within the next 7 days.
Q: Where will the heaviest rainfall be?
Central and southern Florida are expected to receive the heaviest rainfall, with potential for flash flooding.
Q: What is the next name on the list for tropical storms?
If the system develops into a tropical storm, it will be named Dexter.
A tropical disturbance is being monitored in the Gulf of Mexico.
Heavy rainfall is expected across Florida and the Southeast U.S. coast.
The chances of tropical development are currently low, but the system is being closely monitored.
Stay informed about the latest weather forecasts and warnings.
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