Tracking the tropics: 2 disturbances show no immediate threat to Florida  @10TampaBay
Tracking the tropics: 2 disturbances show no immediate threat to Florida  @10TampaBay
10 Tampa Bay | Tracking the tropics: 2 disturbances show no immediate threat to Florida @10TampaBay | Uploaded October 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
As Florida and the Tampa Bay area continue to recover from hurricanes Helene and Milton, many eyes are still on the tropics. There's already talk about the possibility of a new named system brewing, but we're getting ahead of ourselves.

Yes, the tropics remain busy. Yes, there is a low chance for a system to develop. But here's the good news — there's no immediate threat to Florida.

Read more: wtsp.com/article/weather/florida-tropical-outlook-update/67-99c50828-273f-4f4f-a2fa-7bc6a1ee01c2
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Tracking the tropics: 2 disturbances show no immediate threat to Florida @10TampaBay

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