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As of 2PM EDT August 18, 2025, the Tropical Weather Outlook produced by the National Hurricane Center highlights two systems: 1) Major Hurricane Erin near the SE Bahamas; 2) Tropical Wave moving westward across the Eastern Atlantic. 🌀🔮
Erin remains a NON-threat for the Tri-State area as the forecast track takes it northward, well east of Florida & Georgia. 🙅♂️
The tropical wave farther east has a medium or 60% chance of development over the next 7 days somewhere near the Lesser Antilles. 🟠
It is far too early to determine the evolution of this wave and what it could mean for us, locally. Regardless, regularly monitor the forecasts for continued updates, and use this time to review your hurricane plans. 📝 ... See MoreSee Less
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Update on the tropics from the National Hurricane Center in Miami, FL (August 14, 2025) ... See MoreSee Less
3:40pm ET Radar Update
Showers and storms are forming along and north of a stalled boundary and the seabreeze (blue) that's along the Gulf coast. These storms haven't moved much and localized flooding could develop in the white region over the next hour or two given that storms are training over the same locations. If you come across flooding #TurnAroundDontDrown. Some locations have received 2 to 3 inches of rain over the last hour and another 2 to 3 inches can't be ruled out given the slow moving nature of this line.
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ℹ️ August 12, 2025
🌀 Tropical Storm Erin is forecast to move westward over the open Atlantic this week.
⏳ Too early to determine what, if any, impacts to the Tri-State region.
👀 As the Hurricane Season peak approaches, ensure you’re prepared for any threats.
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The John Gorrie Bridge is now open. Use caution when traveling through the area. ... See MoreSee Less
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The John Gorrie Bridge is currently closed due to an accident. Please avoid this area if at all possible to allow first responders to safely work.
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