93L About To Organize?

Invest 93L is showing increasing signs of organizing into a tropical depression. Although there is no circulation on time lapse or a central low, wind speeds have increased to 35 MPH and the amount of rain clouds and moisture in the region has vastly increased. The NHC has increased the chances of the storm organizing to 70 percent over the next 48 hours. There is a hurricane hunter flight scheduled for tomorrow.

The tracks haven’t changed very much since yesterday – 93L is now predicted to have a landfall just north of Tampa, Florida and move back over the ocean at around Jacksonville in three days.

Either way. we’re likely to get a lot of rain and strange winds, as well as rip tides. The forecast from the NWS is now showing an 80 percent chance of rain on Monday, with more than an inch falling. Of course, we have chances of rain tomorrow, but it looks more normal. Basically, some popups and an afternoon downpour. That’s coming from a storm over Alabama. But none from 93L until 7 AM Monday morning.

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