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Southeast braces as tropical system with potential to make US landfall churns in the Caribbean
Two strengthening systems are moving through the western Atlantic, and one of them is on track to potentially threaten the Carolina coast
A potential tropical weather system is expected to form in the northern Caribbean in the coming days, and while the forecast path is currently unclear, the system may possibly impact the Carolinas early next week.
Humberto is expected to bypass the Greater Antilles before turning into the Atlantic. But interaction with another tropical system could change that.
A tropical system, which has not yet grown into a hurricane, is beating a steady track towards the Carolinas. Here’s how it could impact Charleston.
Rain from the storm is expected to arrive in Robeson County on Monday and persist through Tuesday and possibly into Wednesday. How long the rain continues may depend on how much the storm stalls offshore. Tropical-storm-force winds are possible in the area on Tuesday.
1don MSN
Tropical system closing in on the Southeast could unleash dangerous flood threat early next week
A tropical system brewing near the Bahamas could bring flooding rain, coastal surge, damaging winds and dangerous surf to the Southeast US as early as Monday, leaving very little time for people to prepare.
The forecast is trending towards greater impacts for the Carolinas, including heavy rain, gusty winds, and severe weather between the Monday and Wednesday timeframe.
Florida's east coast faces dangerous beach conditions and a chance of tropical storm winds from Potential Tropical Cyclone 9.
Hot temperatures and scattered afternoon showers and storms will close out our work week in Central Florida. In addition, the FOX 35 Storm Team is tracking Invest 94L, which could become Tropical Storm Imelda,