NHC identifies and tracks Invest 90-L moving through Florida

The National Hurricane Center tracks Invest 90-L as it moves across Florida

AND OUR CHANCES OF RAIN TOO. YES, MY GOD. OH MY GOD. You were probably caught in these downpours while you were out for lunch. IT’S BEEN NON-STOP SINCE NOON. HOWEVER, WE WILL CONTINUE TO SEE THESE INTERRUPTED RAIN SHOWERS FOR THE NEXT DAYS. So you have to get used to that. Let’s go ahead and take a look at our satellite and our radar this afternoon. YOU CAN SEE THIS IS THE GUILTY. TROPICAL WAVE INVEST 90 L. WE HAVE MONITORED THIS HUMIDITY SINCE THE START OF LAST WEEK. SO NOW HERE IT IS IN THE GULF OF MEXICO, TO THE SOUTH AND WEST. AND THIS IS A LOW PRESSURE AREA. YOU CAN SEE VERY DISORGANIZED. BUT WHAT IT’S DOING IS TRAGING A LOT OF TROPICAL MOISTURE UP NORTH IN OUR DIRECTION. And that’s why we’re seeing all this humidity right now. IT IS MOVING TOWARDS THE NORTHEAST AT 21KM/H. WINDS OF 25MPH. You see, it’s very disorganized again and we shouldn’t be expanding into the Gulf of Mexico. So this is good news for us here at home. But look at the mess that’s creating, not just here in Central Florida, but even in South Florida, where they’ve actually had some severe thunderstorm warnings and a large southward rotation, we don’t let’s not see at Alright now, just a messy drive home as we take a look at our first alert radar, you see these heavy downpours all along the I-4 corridor that stretches from Longwood to the theme park area. HEAVY RAIN RIGHT NOW NEAR APOPKA, AS WELL AS LONGWOOD, OCOEE, DOWNTOWN ORLANDO, EVEN UP TO MEADOW WOODS TOWARDS KISSIMMEE. WE SEE A WIDE BAND OF RAIN. MOST OF IT PRETTY LIGHT BUT. NEAR THE CELEBRATION OF POINCIANA KISSIMMEE, HOLY CLOUD, SO THROUGHOUT OSCEOLA COUNTY, WE’RE ACTUALLY SEEING A LOT OF LIGHTNING AND SOME HEAVY RAIN. SOUTHERN VOLUSIA COUNTY, INCLUDING OAK HILL, NORTHERN BREVARD COUNTY ALSO, INCLUDING SCOTTSMOOR AND TITUSVILLE. AND WE’RE ALSO SEEING THIS MODERATE TO HEAVY RAIN IN THE WEST. ABOUT 18 LIGHTNING STORMS WITH THESE SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS NEAR TAVARES, LAKE LEESBURG PANASOFFKEE, AS WELL AS BUSHNELL, RAIN SO FAR TODAY, ABOUT ONE TO ALMOST THREE INCHES OF RAIN. WESTERN HORIZON JUST A LITTLE OVER 2.25 IN. EVEN WITH BELLE ISLE NEARLY TWO AND A QUARTER AND A LITTLE OVER AN INCH IN LONGWOOD UNTIL TEMPERATURES DECREASED DUE TO RAIN AND CLOUDS. 78 RIGHT NOW IN ORLANDO, AS WELL AS THE SANFORD 70 IN BITHLO DURING THE REST OF THE EVENING, I THINK WE’RE GETTING A BRIEF BREAK, ESPECIALLY AROUND 7 TO 8 PM TONIGHT. BUT AS WE GO INTO THE NIGHT IT WILL BE VERY HOT AND VERY STICKY, BUT WE EXPECT WETTER WEATHER FOR TOMORROW. So keep those umbrellas handy. IT WILL BE A VERY WARM AND STICKY NIGHT WITH A LOW TOMORROW ONLY GOING DOWN TO THE MID 70S. HIGHS WILL RETURN TO THE MID 80S TOMORROW WITH THIS LEVEL FLOW FROM THE SOUTHWEST. AND THIS WILL CONTINUE TO BRING MORE RAIN OUR PATH. SO A CALM START TO THE MORNING. NOTICE WHEN WE GO IN THE AFTERNOON. THE CLOUDS WILL ALWAYS BE AROUND. SCATTERED RAIN SHOWERS THEN MORE RAIN SHOWERS LATE AFTERNOON THROUGH EVENING. You see, as we enter around 5-6 p.m., this particular FUTURECAST model doesn’t do a great job of covering it. THEN STARTING THURSDAY, ANOTHER RAIN SHOULD MOVE IN TO KEEP THINGS PRETTY ACTIVE FOR US UNTIL THURSDAY, THEN THOSE RAIN CHANCES WILL GRADUALLY DECREASE STARTING THE WEEKEND. RAIN AMOUNTS FOR THE NEXT FIVE DAYS, ANYWHERE BETWEEN 2 TO 6 INCHES OF RAIN FROM METRO ORLANDO TO THE SOUTH, LESS AMOUNTS FURTHER NORTH. YOU ARE. THIS IS WHY WE ARE MONITORING THE POSSIBILITY OF A FLOOD THREAT FOR TOMORROW, THURSDAY AND EVEN FRIDAY. BUT I THINK ON FRIDAY THE FLOOD THREAT STARTS TO LESS A BIT. LOOKING AT THE WEEKEND AHEAD, YOU WILL SEE SOME drier air moving in, so we’ll reduce those rain chances from a 60% coverage Saturday to a 40% coverage Sunday, and early next week , we also begin to dry. . IN THE NEXT HALF HOUR WE’LL TALK MORE ABOUT THIS TROPICAL WAVE AND WHERE I THINK IT CUTS

The National Hurricane Center tracks Invest 90-L as it moves across Florida

The National Hurricane Center is tracking an investment, called Invest 90-L, which has a 10% chance of forming over the next few days. According to the NHC, a trough of low pressure over the eastern Gulf of Mexico is producing a wide area. of disorganized showers and thunderstorms, expected to spread across Florida, experienced rain on Tuesday. Although the risk of development is low (nearly 10% in the next 48 hours and 20% in the next seven days), heavy rain is expected in parts of Central Florida through the end of the week. coast later this week, and slow development is possible after that, the NHC says. Invest is short for “survey” and refers to a weather feature that the NHC is investigating. It should be noted that this is NOT necessarily an area likely to develop into a tropical system. It is simply an area that is studied for a number of reasons. Monitoring the tropics: what is an investment? With this design, the NHC is able to run models on the system.>> Click here to read WESH 2’s full 2024 hurricane season forecast>> Click here to watch WESH 2’s hurricane special, “Surviving the Season »

The National Hurricane Center is tracking an investment, called Invest 90-L, which has a 10% chance of forming over the next few days.

According to the NHC, a trough of low pressure over the eastern Gulf of Mexico is producing a large area of ​​disorganized showers and thunderstorms, which are expected to move across Florida.

Most of Central Florida saw rain Tuesday.

Although the risk of development is low (nearly 10% in the next 48 hours and 20% in the next seven days), heavy rain is expected in parts of Central Florida through the end of the week.

The system will make its way off the southeast coast later this week, and slow development is possible afterward, according to the NHC.

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This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their website.

Invest is short for “survey” and refers to a weather feature that the NHC is investigating. It should be noted that this is NOT necessarily an area likely to develop into a tropical system. It is simply an area that is under investigation for a variety of reasons.

Tracking the tropics: What is an investment?

With this design, the NHC is able to run models on the system.

This content is imported from Twitter. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their website.

>> Click here to read WESH 2’s full forecast for the 2024 hurricane season

>> Click here to watch the WESH 2 Hurricane Special, “Surviving the Season”

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