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Chance Of A Depression Forming Off Southeast Coast Increases

Chance Of A Depression Forming Off Southeast Coast Increases

Yahoo2 days ago
The latest update from the National Hurricane Center now shows a medium chance of development near Florida or along the Southeast coast this weekend or early next week. There is still potential for an area of low pressure to develop along a stalled front, which could eventually strengthen into a tropical or subtropical depression. Regardless of development, heavy rain looks likely across Florida Thursday and Friday into the upcoming Fourth of July weekend. Rain and storm chances increase along the Southeast coast later this weekend into next week.
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