Later this weekend into next week we are monitoring a Wave in the Tropical Atlantic, and also the waters around Florida for any potential home-grown activity
Days since last H. Landfall - US: Any
282 (Milton)
, Major:
282 (Milton)
Florida - Any: 282 (Milton)
Major:
282 (Milton)
So based on the latest tracks, a northward turn is expected, which would result in FL being avoided altogether. I am from SE FL, and I'm just wondering what the chances are of this system affecting my area. Yesterday the tracks had me more nervous, but there seems to be a trend in that the tracks continue to shift to the east.
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