Tracking tropical disturbance moving over Florida
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Florida on Tuesday wasn’t even a tropical anything but has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as
Forecasts suggested widespread rainfall totals between 2 and 4 inches, with isolated areas seeing as much as 7 inches by Tuesday evening. Authorities emphasized the risk posed by flooding, including rapidly rising waters in streams and dangerous road conditions in both cities and rural areas.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Storms to bring heavy rain, lightning, and gusty windsThe FOX 35 Storm Team has declared Tuesday a Weather Impact Day due to the downpours that will develop as a low pressure with a tropical connection moves across Florida.
Tonight, storms will end, and it will become mostly clear. Expect muggy lows in the lower to middle 70s. Invest 93L remains just off the east coast of Florida. It will move west across Florida and
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a low-pressure system off the eastern coast of Florida Monday that has potential to develop into a stronger storm.
A tropical trough moving across the Florida Peninsula will pull moisture across the state, leading to significant rainfall in southeast Florida.
A disturbance near Florida could evolve into a tropical depression or Tropical Storm Dexter this week, according to forecasters.
The National Weather Service has warned some areas in Florida could receive up to seven inches of rain.
A low-pressure system that could bring storms to Florida before moving west has a medium chance of developing into a tropical cyclone over the next several days, according to the