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The National Hurricane Center says a tropical tropical or subtropical depression could form near Florida's Atlantic coast during July 4th weekend.
A weather system tracking the Southeast U.S. coastline has officially strengthened this Friday into Tropical Depression 3, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The disturbance that moved from over North Florida to off North Florida's Atlantic Coast became Tropical Depression 3 Friday afternoon. The National Hurricane Center issued its 5 p.m. advisory at about 4:35 p.
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Irish Star on MSNFlorida storm threat surges as chilling map shows exact spot tropical depression could unleash chaosThe chance of a tropical or subtropical depression forming over Florida has surged to 60% as forecasters warn the Fourth of July weekend will bring heavy rain, possible flooding and rip currents
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNTropical Depression 3 forms off U.S. Southeast Coast: Track, forecast, mapsA disturbance off the coast of the southeast United States – east of Florida, near Georgia and South Carolina – became better organized Friday to become Tropical Depression 3. It was previously known as Invest 92L.
Hurricane Hunters found that the storm, previously known as Invest 92, has organized into a tropical depression.
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WPBF Channel 25 on MSNTropical Depression Three nearing tropical storm strengthTropical Depression Three is near tropical storm strength. It's forecast to become a tropical storm system later today. Little River Inlet to Cape Fear, North Carolina. Edisto Beach, S.C. to Cape Fear, N.C.
Tropical Depression Chantal is moving through Virginia on Monday morning, bringing with it the risk of flash flooding throughout the region.Chantal was downgraded to a tropical depression after ...
The National Hurricane Center has increased the chance of seeing tropical development over July 4th weekend to 60%. The greatest risk of impact is centered a few hundred miles east of Florida's ...
The state will send three swiftwater rescue teams to assist with response and recovery. DeSantis says they’re standing by to lend more help as requested.