08/19/25 Tropical Outlook – Erin To Cause Choppy Seas; More Storms Possible Behind It

The main story in the tropics is Hurricane Erin, a storm that is remarkable in many aspects. Erin reached Category 5 status on Saturday, after extreme rapid intensification that outpaced even the most bullish model…

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08/01/25 Tropical Outlook – Party in the Pacific

There are two storms currently in the Pacific basin, and two areas of interest for future development. None of these four systems are expected to impact land in the imminent future, although if Gil sticks…

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07/29/25 Tropical Outlook – Tropical Traffic Jam in the Pacific

We’ve got ourselves a small party of tropical systems in the open Pacific Ocean. The head honcho of the party is Tropical Storm Iona, located well to the southeast of Hawaii, moving due west. There…

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07/24/25 Tropical Outlook – De Ja Vu in the Gulf

There are no current storms in either basin. Just like last week, there is a tropical wave off the east coast of Florida, that will move over the Floridian Peninsula into the Gulf of Mexico.…

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07/22/25 Tropical Outlook – Quiet Again; But Plenty of Areas To Watch

There are currently no systems in either the Atlantic or West Pacific basin. However, the NHC has outlined two areas of interest, and there are a few other potential development areas showing up in the…

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07/15/25 Tropical Outlook – Trouble in the Gulf

A surface low will bisect the Florida Peninsula today, bringing rain and flooding to the state. From there, it will ride a ridge into the Gulf of Mexico, where it could develop into a tropical…

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07/08/25 Tropical Outlook – Chantal Remnants to Impact Northeast; Pacific Could Fire Back Up Later This Week

Tropical Storm Chantal has churned up the East Coast. It made landfall in northeastern South Carolina as a tropical storm, before dropping extremely heavy rainfall in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, with some CoCoRaHS…

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07/04/25 Tropical Outlook – Southeastern U.S. Coast on Alert

The area of interest that was over Florida yesterday has moved, now encompassing an area off the Southeast US coast. The area of interest remains disorganized. If anything forms, it will likely be early next…

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07/01/25 Local Forecast – Chance of Storms Today and Tomorrow, Clear for 4th of July

A cold front that will turn into a stationary front will park itself to our north tomorrow. This will provide a lifting mechanism that could initiate storms. There is a marginal risk of severe thunderstorms.…

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07/01/25 Tropical Outlook – Gulf of Mexico Could Fire Up; Flossie Still Going Strong

The Gulf of Mexico has awakened in the past few days, with Florida potentially at risk of tropical impacts, all while the Western Pacific continues to be a hurricane factory. BARRY IMPACTS NORTHEAST MEXICO In…

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