WEATHER ALERT
Central Florida could see tropical impacts next week. Here’s what to know
Read full article: Central Florida could see tropical impacts next week. Here’s what to knowAs of now, the future of what could be Sara is going to be highly dependent on how much the system interacts with Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula over the next 4-5 days.
Heavy tropical downpours move through Central Florida
Read full article: Heavy tropical downpours move through Central FloridaORLANDO, Fla. – The tropical rain won’t wash away the weekend, but be prepared to take things in for a short time. quick-moving tropical downpours will push in from the Atlantic through Sunday. Highs will struggle to climb out of the 80s with extra clouds and rain around from Tropical Depression 19 moving onshore in South Florida. Beach Forecast:There will be a high rip current risk at the beaches over the weekendThe rip current threat will be high over the weekend with Tropical Depression 19 around. The next tropical depression is likely within the next couple of days as it organizes near Africa.
LIVE TRACKS: Tropical Depression 19 forms off Florida’s east coast
Read full article: LIVE TRACKS: Tropical Depression 19 forms off Florida’s east coastORLANDO, Fla. – Tropical Depression 19 has formed just east of South Florida. News 6 meteorologist Jonathan Kegges said the system is projected to become a tropical storm in the Gulf. The NHC said a tropical storm watch is when tropical storm conditions are possible within the watch area in the next 6-12 hours. Tropical Storm Paulette is projected to stay away from the United States. Tropical Storm Rene is 1,260 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.