Orlando Weather AM forecast: September 21, 2024

A beautiful start to the weekend with a high temperature sitting at 90 degrees and only some isolated showers. Monitoring four disturbances in the tropics. The one to keep an eye on would be the disturbance in the the gulf that is currently sitting at a 60% chance of development.

Chance of tropical disturbance in Caribbean at 60%

A tropical disturbance expected to form in the Caribbean Sea in the coming days has a medium chance – 60% – of further development over the next week, according to the National Hurricane Center.

Tropics update: Could Caribbean disturbance enter the Gulf?

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a potential disturbance in the Caribbean Sea that has a 50% chance of further development. It's not a tropical wave yet, nor is it a disturbance. But it is entering an area of the Caribbean where conditions are favorite for the potential of a system to develop. FOX 35's Laurel Blanchard provides an update.

Watching for possible disturbance in Caribbean

The odds of a tropical disturbance developing in the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico have increased, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Disturbance could form in Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico

The odds of a tropical disturbance developing in the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico have increased, according to the National Hurricane Center’s (NHC) Thursday advisory.

Caribbean shows potential tropical development

The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring two zones for potential tropical development. The first is in the Southern Caribbean, where there’s a 30% chance of a system forming in the next seven days. While models vary on the possible strength and path of the storm, warm ocean temperatures in the region could lead to rapid development if a system forms. The second zone, in the central Atlantic, has a 50% chance of forming within the week but is expected to remain in open waters, posing no threat to the U.S.

New disturbance possible for the Gulf of Mexico

The National Hurricane Center is tracking a potential tropical disturbance in the Caribbean Sea that could make its way into the Gulf of Mexico. FOX 35's Noah Bergren talks about the development chances, the outlook, and why we're paying attention to this potential system.

Invest AL-95: NHC tracking disturbance off US Coast

The National Hurricane Center has dubbed a potential disturbance off the southeastern coast of the United States as Invest AL-95. It has a 50% chance of potential development into a subtropical or tropical storm, which would be known as Helene.

Tropical Storm Gordon moving; could Helene form soon?

Tropical Storm Gordon continues to slowly make its way across the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center. No impacts to Florida. There is a disturbance off the coast of the southeastern United States that could potentially become Tropical Storm Helene next week.