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A high pressure system will remain in place north of the Hawaiian Islands through the weekend keeping moderate to locally breezy trade winds into the extended range forecast. A disturbance passing through the islands today will briefly increase shower activity through the morning hours.
An area of disorganized showers and storms associated with a low pressure system off northeast Florida has a 40 percent chance of tropical cyclone development over the next two to seven days.
A disturbance called Invest 93L by the National Hurricane Center could turn into a tropical depression or the next named storm of hurricane season.
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Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is expected over portions of Florida, which could bring localized flash flooding through mid-week.
Nari was a tropical storm in the North Pacific Ocean late Monday Japan time, the Joint Typhoon Warning Center said in its latest advisory. Typhoon season is year-round; however, most typhoons form from early July through mid-December.
No. Based on current forecasts, Invest 93L is expected to move westward across Florida towards the Gulf of Mexico, not northward toward the Mid‑Atlantic region. A tropical depression is the initial stage of a tropical cyclone. It can strengthen into a tropical storm, and eventually develop into a hurricane.
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Tropical cyclones hundreds of kilometers away from the Philippines are often more responsible for heavy rainfall than those that hit the country directly during the annual "Habagat" or southwest monsoon season from July to September,
Tropical cyclones typically drop large amounts of rain along and near the storm's path. The slower and more significant the storm’s size, the higher the likelihood of higher rainfall totals. Some storms can drop well over 30 inches of rainfall, like when Hurricane Harvey dropped over 60 inches near Nederland, Texas, in 2017.
Tropical cyclones hundreds of kilometers away from the Philippines are often more responsible for heavy rainfall than those that hit the country directly
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Inquirer.net on MSNNo LPAs monitored for tropical cyclone formation — PagasaThe Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (Pagasa) on Sunday afternoon said that it is currently not monitoring any low-pressure area for possible tropical cyclone formation.