I guess NHC got tired of all the hype on social media regarding the potential tropical development in the NE Gulf for early next week. Today they highlighted an area for possible development during the next 5 days, mainly based on the European model. Chances are very low (20%) and IF something were to form, it would not impact SE LA/MS, but mainly Florida, Georgia into the Carolinas.
In fact, we will be on the dry side of this system, unlike Florida where 5-8" rain totals are possible.
As you can see, there is NOTHING there yet. All the lows are over land with a strong wave heading into the Yucatan. Still, many models are indicating the possibility of something in the NE Gulf this weekend.
Bottom line here, IF you have any trips planned for the Florida beaches or Disney World/Universal Parks in central Florida, just pay attention and don't be surprised IF your trip has issues. Right now, it's a heavy rain threat. I wouldn't change my plans until we have more model information confirmed by satellite views. IF something develops, I'll have my next podcast on it later this week.
You need to go to bobbreck.com to sign up and become a subscriber to learn What Does Bob Think? But NHC also issued an area way out in the Atlantic for development.
NHC only gives this system a 10% chance for development.
The next couple of days here look hot & mostly dry.
Let's watch the NE Gulf the next couple of days in case something were to develop. I don't see any impacts here, but Florida, Georgia & the Carolinas could get a drenching. Finally...
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