Central Florida sees rain as Tropical Storm Nana forms in the tropics.
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Morning coastal showers shifting inland; isolated storms for back to school
Skies will be partly sunny to partly cloud with midday and afternoon storms developing inland. Heavy rain, gusty winds, and frequent lightning are the main threats.
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Thunderstorms roll into Central Florida early this afternoon
August is keeping up with July’s trend of heat and thunderstorms, but Monday’s round of showers is likely to come in the early afternoon.
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Hurricane center monitoring tropical wave in eastern Atlantic
After weeks of silence in the tropics, the National Hurricane Center is watching a tropical wave off the coast of Africa.
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Forecasters monitoring disturbance in Atlantic as hurricane season nears peak months
The hurricane season is inching closer to its months of peak activity, and after nearly a month of calm in the Atlantic Ocean, forecasters are tracking a new disturbance off the coast of west Africa.
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Hurricane forecasters watching tropical wave off African coast
Forecasters give the system a 40 percent chance of strengthening into a tropical depression sometime this week.
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Showers, Storms Across South Florida to Start Work Week Before Drier Weather Returns
South Florida will be dodging raindrops to start the work week before drier weather – and hot temperatures – make a return across the area. Our pattern continues, so expect the best chance for rain ...
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More heat and storms in Central Florida forecast
Rain chances remain high in Central Florida for the next couple of days. Rain chances then increase to 40% on Friday and 60% over the weekend. Expect high temperatures in the Orlando area in the ...
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The 2022 hurricane model power rankings: Who has the best spaghetti, who's off track? | WeatherTiger
So, with the Tropical Atlantic ... Associates’ 2022 Hurricane Model Power Rankings. The good news is that the Atlantic is dusty, quiet, and likely to stay that way through the end of July.