Invest 93L

Normally, I wouldn’t post about an invest storm. However, Invest 93L’s track has been analyzed and it appears that the storm will be passing over northern Florida or southern Georgia in three to four days. 93L might organize enough to be considered a tropical depression by that time.

At the moment, 93L is a series of storms just off the coast from the Yucatan. The storms have no central low, but that is expected to appear in a few days.

According to the National Hurricane Center, the storm will first travel towards the northwest, then turn towards the northeast, heading for the Florida coast and eventually hitting the ocean south of Saint Augustine.

The tracks on Weather Underground show a sharp turn in three days towards the east, with the center of the different models first passing over Panama City, Florida, then northern Florida, Southeast Georgia, the returning to the ocean a bit south of Glynn County.

As of the 2 PM model run, the storm had winds of 30 MPH, a 20 percent chance of organizing in two days and 60 percent in five days.

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