93L is no longer being tracked but it's remnants are still causing some rain as it moves further inland. Beyond that watching an area east of the Caribbean for next week.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
281 (Milton)
, Major:
281 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 281 (Milton)
Major:
281 (Milton)
I'm new at this, I am taking a Met class right now but so much of this is new to me. I just watched the news and the met's are all going back and forth about changes in the track. I live right on the coast in Seminole I'd love to know where this monster is going. If the high system gives way at all I assume we will see alot of winds and showers over here. True? I love this site and I have been a dedicated reader after 2004. I was awaiting Charley when I found it. You guys do a great job. Love the info. Thanks
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