Saturday, August 26, 2017

TROPICAL OUTLOOK 1039 AM EDT

RTW: Review of the Tropics

1. INVEST 92L
An elongated area of low pressure stretching across north-central Florida is producing a large area of disorganized cloudiness and thunderstorms extending from the southwest coast of Florida northeastward into the western Atlantic. Although some development of this system is expected when it moves northeastward near the southeast United States coast, it is becoming more likely that the low will merge with a front before significant tropical or subtropical development occurs. Regardless of development, heavy rain and flooding is possible over portions of southern and central Florida during the next few days. In addition, this system is expected to cause increasing winds and rough surf along the coasts of Georgia and the Carolina's through early next week. Please refer to products from your local National Weather Service forecast office for more information on this system.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...30 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...40 percent.
Forecaster Brown
NHC

2. HARVEY REMAINS A FLOOD THREAT THROUGH NEXT WEEK STAY TUNED TO LOCAL MEDIA AND LOCAL N.W.S. OFFICE...RTW






 

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