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Near-record low temperatures are expected across most climate zones and Orlando might have its coldest early November morning since 1993.
Within 24 hours, Hurricane Melissa rapidly intensified from a strong tropical storm to a major hurricane.
After several days of activity in the south-central Caribbean, Melissa is expected to become a hurricane today.
Tropical Storm Melissa is still disorganized as it continues to move westward in the southern Caribbean.
Invest 98-L is expected to develop into Tropical Storm Melissa within the next few days in the southern Caribbean.
Dry air is now dominating central Florida, and over the next 36 hours, it will be the primary influence on our weather.
Tropical Storm Jerry is moving through the Atlantic and will turn north late tomorrow, likely as a Category 1 storm.
The tropics are largely quiet in the Atlantic basin except for one area of interest with a 70% chance of development.
We are tracking a weak tropical low in the Bahamas, which is already impacting Florida
Tropical Depression Nine was upgraded to Tropical Storm Imelda Sunday afternoon. The 2pm advisory from the National Hurricane Center increased winds to 40 mph, making Imelda a weak tropical storm.
Central Florida will experience increased rain chances along the coast on Wednesday.
The tropical wave that is located over the eastern Atlantic is moving westward where it will likely form over the next few days.
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph as it moves over warm waters in the Western Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin has become the first major hurricane of the 2025 season, reaching category four status with winds of 130 mph.
Central Florida experienced thunderstorms and heavy rain on Tuesday, with another round of storms expected on Wednesday.
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