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Forecasters tracking system with potential to become named stormÂ
By Jayme King
FOX 35 Storm Team Chief Meteorologist Jayme King has your forecast.
ORLANDO, Fla. - Could we see yet another early start to the 2021 Atlantic Hurricane Season? It s certainly possible with the potential for some development of low pressure near Bermuda over the weekend.
Right now there s not a whole lot to track but according to the
FOX 35 STORM TEAM forecast models and our partners at the National Hurricane Center, slow development will be possible by the weekend. X marks the spot on the 5-day tropical weather outlook. The area of concern is Northeast of Bermuda and overall developmental chances remain low – right around 30% as of right now.
FOX 35 Storm Team tracking possible development of tropical system in Gulf
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Possible tropical system could develop in Gulf next week
The FOX 35 Storm Team has been watching models in the Gulf of Mexico this week and the Global Forecast System (GFS) model is showing a possible tropical development by the end of next week.
ORLANDO, Fla. - The start of hurricane season is just 18 days away. The FOX 35 Storm Team has been watching models in the Gulf of Mexico this week and the Global Forecast System (GFS) model is showing a possible tropical development by the end of next week.
Dangerous beach and boating conditions through the weekend
FOX 35 Storm Team Meteorologist Kristin Giannas has your forecast.
ORLANDO, Fla. - With a front to the south and high-pressure building along the mid-Atlantic coastline, expect breezy conditions across Central Florida.
North to northeast winds will increase to 15-25 mph along the coast, and 15-20 mph inland.
As winds veer onshore through the afternoon, an isolated shower or sprinkle is possible.
At the beach, breezy winds will produce rough surf and a strong longshore current.
There is also a moderate risk for life-threatening rip currents.
The persistent onshore wind flow will be in place through the weekend, so be sure to swim next to an open lifeguard stand.