A little more rain for Florida
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The National Hurricane Center is watching a cluster of thunderstorms off the coast of Florida for possible tropical development later this week. Chances for development
If a tropical storm forms, it will likely develop slowly, and we will continue to provide updates throughout the workweek.
Parts of the southeastern US are on alert due to a tropical system brewing off the Florida coast. According to a Daily Mail report, the atmospheric trough, which is expected to hit the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico by Tuesday night (July 15),
Miami faces a week of potential downpours and thunderstorms with high heat indexes; a tropical disturbance may increase rainfall but is unlikely to develop into a significant threat.
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Irish Star on MSNFlorida weather: Tropical storm fears as map turns horror shade of redFor many Florida residents, Independence Day and the July 4 weekend are set to be swamped with up to six inches of rain expected in parts
Will it rain today? Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 to Nov. 30, 2025, with most active months between August and October for Florida weather.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami says tropical storm warnings have been issued for portions of the Carolinas.
Tropical Storm Chantal has formed off the southeastern U.S. coast. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says tropical storm warnings have been issued for portions of the Carolinas.
MIAMI (AP) — Tropical Storm Chantal has formed off the southeast U.S. coast. The National Hurricane Center in Miami says tropical storm warnings have been issued for portions of the Carolinas. Tropical storm conditions are expected in the affected areas later Saturday.
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Chantal was downgraded to a depression Sunday but raised concerns of possible flash flooding as it makes its way into central and eastern North Carolina.
South Florida could see some street flooding Monday and Tuesday, thanks to a potential tropical system brewing near the north end of the state. The Miami office of the National Weather Service called for a flood watch - when there's a chance of flooding but it's not yet happening - for Monday afternoon and Tuesday in urban southeast Florida.