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A slow-developing weather system is trying to get its act together over the Southeast U.S. this Fourth of July.
Repeated rounds of stormy weather loitering off the Southeast coast could do more than just dampen fireworks celebrations in ...
Forecasters expect a disorganized storm system to become a depression off the North or South Carolina coast within days.
An area of low pressure is forming off the coast of Jacksonville, Florida. The system could develop into a tropical storm or ...
Radar and satellite show a circulation trying to spin up offshore of North Florida. An old cold front has sagged into the ...
A disturbance located about 100 miles offshore of the northeast Florida Coast could become a short-lived tropical depression ...
There is a higher chance of tropical development as an area of disturbed weather brings rain and rip currents to North ...
The NHC has a 60% chance for tropical development either late today or over the weekend. Hurricane hunters will fly out there ...
Weak area of low pressure formed about 100 miles east of Jacksonville, Florida, accompanied by showers, thunderstorms for ...
The Weather Authority is monitoring a developing area of low pressure off Florida's East Coast, which has the possibility of ...
Though high throughout the day, rain chances will be decreasing through the evening, better news for fireworks celebrations!
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