Tropics remain active as the two disturbances become less organized
Read full article: Tropics remain active as the two disturbances become less organizedThe National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on two areas of disturbed weather across the Atlantic. The good news is the chance for development has decreased for each disturbance.
Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Storm Cristobal named in upper Atlantic, 2 other spots continue to be monitored
Read full article: Tracking the Tropics: Tropical Storm Cristobal named in upper Atlantic, 2 other spots continue to be monitoredThe Atlantic basin is showing more activity, with the National Hurricane Center monitoring three separate disturbances.
Tropics Watch: Keeping an eye on a few Disturbances today
Read full article: Tropics Watch: Keeping an eye on a few Disturbances todayThe National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on two areas of disturbed weather across the Atlantic, although only one currently has a notable chance of becoming a tropical depression over the next seven days.
The Atlantic basin is heating up as we approach the peak of hurricane season
Read full article: The Atlantic basin is heating up as we approach the peak of hurricane seasonHowever, conditions are expected to become less favorable later this week as the system approaches the Lesser Antilles. Development chances:Next 48 hours: 10%Next 7 days: 10%Disturbance 2: 60% Chance of DevelopmentThis is the area the National Hurricane Center is watching most closely. A tropical depression could form later this week as the system heads west to west-northwest across the central Atlantic. Some development is possible over the next couple of days as the system races eastward, staying well north of Bermuda. The system will reach cooler waters later this week, which will limit any further development.
Tropical Storm Milton forms in the Gulf; expected to move toward Florida
Read full article: Tropical Storm Milton forms in the Gulf; expected to move toward FloridaAll eyes continue to focus on the tropics. With four systems being monitored by the National Hurricane Center, the busiest time of the hurricane season is now.
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More tropical showers for Jacksonville
Read full article: More tropical showers for JacksonvilleJACKOSNVILLE, Fla ā Hanna and Gonzalo are in the Gulf and the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, respectively. Yep, the earliest seventh and earliest eighth named tropical storms (no hurricanes, yet). Now, for Jacksonville, we will continue our pattern of coastal morning showers, that move to I-95 by the lunch hour and then blow-up west of town after 2pm. Saturday will be much like today, which will make it a decent day to get yard work done, but after that? Bigger afternoon storms and showers return to everyone starting Sunday through next Thursday, Many locations will receive 2-3 inches of rain (if not more).
