Subtropical Storm Ana becomes our 1st named storm of 2021
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FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Leslie Hudson has your forecast.
Hurricane season doesn t start until June 1, but we already have our first named storm.
Subtropical Storm Ana formed Saturday morning northeast of Bermuda. The system is packing maximum sustained winds of 45 mph.
The National Hurricane Center says Ana is moving westward while northeast of Bermuda at 3 mph. A Tropical Storm Watch for Bermuda has been discontinued. A turn toward the north at a slow forward speed is expected later today, followed by a faster motion toward the northeast Sunday and Monday, the NHC said in its 11 a.m. update. Little change in strength is forecast today, but gradual weakening is expected tonight and Sunday. Ana is expected to dissipate in a couple of days.
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Chances for 1st named storm of 2021 to develop increases
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ORLANDO, Fla. - The FOX 35 Storm Team is watching a non-tropical low pressure system about 800 miles east of Bermuda. It currently has a 90% chance of developing over the next 5 days.
The low is expected to move westward over warmer waters Thursday night into Friday, and will likely become a subtropical cyclone near Bermuda.
However the system is expected to move toward the north and northeast, away from the United States, into an unfavorable environment by late Sunday.
The system will generate long-period swells at area beaches by Sunday. If the system does become a named storm, it will be called ANA – our A storm kicking off the coming Hurricane Season which officially begins on June 1.
Officials giving out weather radios as incentive to get COVID-19 vaccine
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Officials giving out weather radios as incentive to get COVID-19 vaccine
Officials are hoping to encourage more people to get their vaccines at Orange County sites. As an incentive, they will be giving out something the FOX 35 Storm Team says everyone should have.
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. - Officials are hoping to encourage more people to get their vaccines at Orange County sites. As an incentive, they will be giving out something the FOX 35 Storm Team says everyone should have.
As part of that effort, the county is giving away free weather alert radios to Orange County residents at Barnett Park starting Thursday and going through Sunday.