Today's tropical weather forecast
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Meteorologist Jim Weber says things are getting more active in the Atlantic Ocean. There are four disturbances but one has a higher chance of development in the next several days.

Today's tropical weather forecast
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Meteorologist Dave Osterberg says forecasters are continuing to track an area in the Atlantic Ocean that has a high chance of development in the next few days. Computer models show it heading to the west-northwest through the week before possibly turning away from the east coast of Florida. But it's too early to make that call.

Tropical Update; August 28, 2022
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Things are becoming more active in the tropics as we end the month of August. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says Danielle, which will be the next named storm may be developing soon. Sadiku says we could see a tropical depression develop in the Atlantic over the next five days, but it is not clear where it will head.

Tropical Update: August 27, 2022
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It?s been a fairly quiet hurricane season so far. FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says it?s been 54 days since we?ve had a named storm. He says this is only the 5th time since 1950 that we had a quiet stretch this long. Sadiku is watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean that has a 20% chance of developing over the next five days. He is also watching a tropical wave in the Atlantic that is showing more promise in terms of potential development. It has a 30% chance of developing over the next five days. He says as we head into the peak of hurricane season we need to pay more attention to the tropics but there is no immediate threat to Florida.

Today's tropical weather forecast
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Meteorologist Jim Weber continues to track two areas in the Atlantic Ocean for possible development over the next 10 days.

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