National Hurricane Center highlights new area for possible tropical development
Read full article: National Hurricane Center highlights new area for possible tropical developmentThe National Hurricane Center has put a new yellow blip on its charts indicating a 10/20% chance of tropical formation right off the coast of the Carolinas. Here's everything you need to know.
Possible wet roads could cause trouble during your Central Florida morning commute
Read full article: Possible wet roads could cause trouble during your Central Florida morning commuteWith the area of interest off our east coast combining with upper level influence in the form of a ball of energy off our western shores, the rains are really cranking across our area. We're thinking this could add some time to your morning and especially afternoon commutes tomorrow, with a more widespread threat of heavier rains spreading into your Thursday.
How often do tropical systems form right off the coast of Central Florida?
Read full article: How often do tropical systems form right off the coast of Central Florida?Yesterday at their afternoon update, National Hurricane Center designated an area of interest right off the Florida coastline. While giving it a low shot at development, history proves it is a favorable source region to produce a tropical named storm if conditions can remain correct for it.