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In the Pacific, forecasters are watching five systems, including Hurricane Iona and Tropical Storm Keli. Iona has strengthened into a major hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph about 790 miles south-southeast of Honolulu, Hawaii.
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSN5 tropical waves in the Atlantic being monitored for potential development: Could Florida see impacts?The FOX 35 Storm Team is monitoring at least five tropical waves across the Atlantic. Due to Saharan Dust and wind shear, the chances of these waves developing into organized storms are low for the next week.
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Irish Star on MSNMap shows possible Florida tropical cyclone as torrential rain causes terrifying roof collapseA system of low pressure is causing heavy rain and unstable weather across Florida as forecasters warn it has the potential to develop into a tropical cyclone ahead of the weekend
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A weather system moving across Florida wasn’t even a tropical something but it has the potential to develop into a tropical depression as it moves across the Gulf later in the week.
The weather forecast for Florida on Sunday is shaping up much the same as it did Saturday. Protect yourself from the blazing heat.
A tropical system will bring widespread showers and thunderstorms along the Interstate 10 corridor over the next couple of days.
There's some good news in the tropics: All is quiet, even though there are four tropical waves out there, including three in the Caribbean. What's more, no tropical disturbances are expected to develop over the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The First Alert Weather Team is tracking a tropical disturbance moving across Central and Northern Florida. Here’s what you can expect for the First Alert Weather forecast in Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia:
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSNOrlando weather: Hot, humid night ahead with heat index up to 118 degrees TuesdayCentral Florida faces a sweltering night Monday with lows near 80 degrees and heat index values still in the 90s, followed by another dangerously hot day Tuesday with heat index values expected to soar as high as 118 and only limited relief from scattered afternoon storms.