cieldumort
(Moderator)
Tue Jul 15 2025 07:13 AM
Re: Watching an Area moving out from the Southeast into the Gulf this Week

93L appears to be on the cusp of being classifiable as a TD this morning based on satellite-derived winds, IR, radar, as well as ship, buoy and land weather station reports. At a minimum, PTC Watches and Warnings could be coming for portions of Florida as soon as later this morning. Regardless of classification status, the greatest threat with our incipient tropical cyclone will likely be from its potential for flooding rain.


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