Invest 93L up to 40% chance to develop. Large band fueled by seabreeze storms and 93L still moving through parts of the Florida West coast, but should die down overnight.
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
278 (Milton)
, Major:
278 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 278 (Milton)
Major:
278 (Milton)
Eyes may be deceiving me, but it remains stationary, perhaps reforming slightly to the east of where it was before. There is no reason for Seminole to worry about tomorrow. It's mainly along the coast, and even there it isn't too bad. Erosion along Volusia county beaches is about the biggest worry at the moment.
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