Will we see a Hurricane Nadine? The US National Hurricane Center is tracking 3 waves
Floridians are still recovering from the devastating Hurricane Milton, which made landfall near Siesta Key Wednesday evening and barreled across the state bringing catastrophic damage and widespread flooding, leaving millions without power for days and contributing to at least 17 deaths so far. But there’s a peaceful, cooler few days ahead, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The NHC is tracking three tropical waves, including one in the Atlantic, Invest AL94. that may develop into a tropical depression by the end of the week. For the next few days, poor conditions are expected to keep it from developing as it moves westward to potentially threaten the Leeward Islands.
Meanwhile, a cold front will move into the north Gulf of Mexico late Tuesday night into early Wednesday morning, cooling off much of the state and bringing overnight temps down into the 50s for north Florida this week.
Hurricane Leslie dissipated Saturday in the Atlantic, the NHC said.
If Invest AL94 develops into a tropical storm, the next name of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season will be Nadine.
The NHC is tracking:
Invest 94L in the Atlantic, with early models showing it heading toward the Leeward islands
A tropical wave in the Caribbean south of eastern Hispaniola
A tropical wave moving westward in the northwest Caribbean
With information from USA Today
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