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Flash flood risk for Florida as Invest 93L crosses the state. Some isolated areas could experience over 5 inches of rain on Tuesday.
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This semipermanent system guides hurricanes, making the difference between a hurricane making landfall or staying as a fish storm.
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Heavy rains in Florida could lead to flash floods. We monitor an area where a tropical system may form.
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The July 4th holiday is almost here and we are expecting higher than normal rain and thunderstorm activity as we monitor a tropical system that could develop.
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Tropical Depression Two forms, and it is forecast to become Tropical Storm Barry on Sunday. Much of Florida remains ´dusty´.
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The National Hurricane Center monitors the North Atlantic and North Pacific Basins, and on May 15th, they officially start issuing Tropical Weather Outlooks
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About 60 percent of Florida is experiencing a drought, with the worst one affecting South Florida and worsening.
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It wasn't a hurricane, but it acted like one. Raging across Florida's Big Bend, leaving a trail of destruction, thousands without homes, catastrophic storm surge and dozens of deaths.
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The tropics seem to have received an early wake-up call. There is a system located to the northeast of the Caribbean with a low chance of developing within the next 48 hours.
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Timing and exact location of the storm's center could shift slightly, but as of Friday, South Florida could have some spots with 5 inches of rain through next Tuesday. Enjoy the weekend before the downpours arrive.