Tropical Storm Sean continues to swirl in Atlantic
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Valerie Mills is keeping an eye on some area of interest in the tropics, including Tropical Storm Sean. She says the storm was downgraded to a depression before regaining tropical storm status on Thursday. Another tropical wave, Invest 94L, which is behind Sean, has been given a 30 percent chance of development over the next week. Mills says both systems are out in the open Atlantic and are expected to stay out to sea.

Tropical Storm Sean forms in Atlantic
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is watching Tropical Storm Sean and Invest 94 as the tropics remain active this October. He says Tropical Storm Sean should stay over open waters and eventually dissipate. Behind Tropical Storm Sean is Invest 94, which is moving off the coast of Africa. However, Weber doesn?t expect it to strengthen any time soon.

Gulf system to bring rain to Florida
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is keeping an eye on Invest 92 and a system in the Gulf of Mexico called Invest 93. He says Invest 93 has a small chance of developing, but it will move north and then trek east toward Florida, brining rain to the Sunshine State over the next several days. Weber says Invest 92 will likely become our next tropical depression or even tropical storm. However, he says it should remain over open waters. The next name on the list is Sean.

Gulf system unlikely to become tropical
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is watching two area in the tropics. The first is an area of low pressure in the western Gulf of Mexico that will work its way north and get picked up by a subtropical jet stream. Weber says conditions are not conducive to see much development though. According to Weber it will be a large area of non-tropical weather that slides across the northern Gulf Coast in the middle of the week. Weber is also watching an area off the coast of Africa that has an 80- percent chance of developing over the next week, but he expects it to stay out over open waters.

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Tropics quiet entering second week of october
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Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping his eyes on one area of tropical activity in the Atlantic. The tropical wave is being called Invest 92. Tony says Invest 92 has a 30 percent chance of developing over the next two days and an 80 percent chance over the next seven days. The wave is expected to move northwest and not affect land.