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Talking the Tropics w/ Mike: T.D. 14 forms W. Gulf - becomes Milton & aims at Florida by midweek
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TROPICS UPDATE: Tropical Depression 14 formed in Gulf of Mexico
The National Weather Service has officially declared Invest 92-L as Tropical Depression Fourteen. It is a depression right now rather than a storm because the sustained winds are less than 39mph.
Watching the tropics again for the Gulf Coast and Florida. A storm could form next week.
Once again we are watching for tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico by next week. All eyes on another disturbance taking shape in the SW Gulf and there is some potential for this system to develop into a Tropical Cyclone next week and make a move towards Florida.
TRACKING THE TROPICS: Tropical Depression Fourteen forms, threatening Florida’s Gulf Coast
As of 11 a.m., the National Hurricane Center is now issuing advisories on Tropical Depression 14. This formed out of the “high” interest area in the Gulf of Mexico and unfortunately, another U.S. landfall is expected.
TRACKING THE TROPICS: Tropical Depression 14 forms in Gulf of Mexico
The National Weather Service has officially declared Invest 92-L as Tropical Depression Fourteen. It is a depression right now rather than a storm because the sustained winds are less than 39mph.
Tropical Depression 14 formed in Gulf of Mexico. Here's what Florida can expect
Tropical Depression 14 has formed in the western Gulf of Mexico. It is forecast to strengthen into Tropical Storm Milton over the next 12 hours, then undergo a period of rapid intensification before it makes landfall as what is currently forecast to be a Category 2 hurricane across the west coast of Florida on Wednesday.
Tropical Depression 14 forms in Gulf of Mexico, eyes Florida ahead of likely becoming Tropical Storm Milton
Tropical Depression Fourteen formed in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday, eventually eyeing Florida next week as a tropical storm or even possibly as a hurricane, with days of torrential rains and triggering a risk of flooding and gusty winds.
Keeping an eye on the tropics: NOAA update for Oct. 5 for the Gulf of Mexico
The Atlantic Ocean has continued to produce activity, with eyes in the U.S. keeping an focusing on the Gulf of Mexico. The system most pertinent to the United States is currently located in the Carribean and Gulf of Mexico.
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TROPICS: Timing of front could keep tropical system’s rain away from Lowcountry
A system in the Gulf of Mexico now has a high chance of development and forecasters are trying to pinpoint whether a front ...
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Talking the Tropics w/ Mike: Milton forms Western Gulf-fast changing tropics forecast into next week
Low pressure became tropical depression #14 over the Western Gulf Sat. morning & was upgraded to tropical storm “Milton” Sat.
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Storm Team 2 monitors the tropics as warm weekend approaches
As the Lowcountry enjoys a warm weekend with partly sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-80s, Storm Team 2 is also closely ...
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Tracking the tropics and cloudy skies closer to home this weekend
A bit of sunshine should return Monday, allowing daytime highs to reach the mid 80s with only a 20% chance for rain. Tuesday ...
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Tropics staying active after Helene, including one area of development in the Gulf
There are two active systems in the Atlantic along with two areas of interest the National Hurricane Center is monitoring.
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Keeping an eye on the tropics next week
TAMPA, Fla. — Showers and thunderstorms continue over the Gulf of Mexico with moisture spreading over Florida from Sunday ...
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First Alert Weather: On-and-off wet weather through the weekend with an eye on the tropics next week
The First Alert Weather Teams says a few evening showers will move west off the Atlantic though will be pretty scattered.
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National Hurricane Center tracking 4 systems in tropics. Latest info on possible Florida impacts
A tropical or subtropical depression or storm could form during the early to middle part of next week in the Gulf of Mexico.
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