Mindy is unlikely to be a significant threat, but impacts from newly formed tropical storm and Hurricane Larry well offshore are making their presence known.
Mindy is unlikely to be a significant threat, but impacts from newly formed tropical storm and Hurricane Larry well offshore are making their presence known.
Coastal residents will not deal with the direct effects of powerful Hurricane Larry in the Atlantic, but rip currents and swell will make conditions dangerous for swimmers. Meanwhile, another disturbance tracking into the Gulf has a chance of developing by midweek.
Larry is likely to become a major hurricane this weekend in the central Atlantic, but there are no tropical threats to Florida in the next five days.
The season's 12th named storm -- Tropical Storm Larry -- is expected to become a major hurricane, but it is forecast to stay over the open waters this holiday weekend.
Ida’s remnant moisture is set to move into North Central Florida Wednesday, and flash flooding could occur in some locations west of I-75 from repeating rounds of heavy rain.
Ida's heavy rain that began Sunday in the western Panhandle continues Tuesday and is expected to push into more of North and Central Florida on Wednesday.
Ida weakened to a tropical storm Monday morning as it moved into southern Mississippi, but continues to pose a tornado and flash flood risk to portions of the Panhandle.
Four systems in the tropical Atlantic basin were being monitored by the National Hurricane Center, but none of them are likely to be a threat to Florida in the next five to seven days.