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Why Central Florida Should Keep an Eye on Tropical Developments

    Here’s why Central Florida’s eyes should stay fixed on the tropics
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – The potential tropical systems highlighted by the National Hurricane Center seem unlikely to affect Central Florida’s weather directly. However, we’re closely monitoring one with a possibility of impacting us later.

    Though it’s still in the preliminary stages, the upcoming tropical wave set to emerge off Africa’s coast in the next 12 hours shows promising model support, perhaps the strongest so far this season.

    [RELATED: What we’re watching in the tropics, why it’s important. Everything to know]

    Multiple tropical waves continue to move off Africa into open water. The few upcoming clusters have a higher chance of developing further as opposed to those being eaten up by the dry air now. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    The NHC hasn’t yet spotlighted this system, but it might happen unexpectedly soon. We might witness another notable yellow alert on their website by the end of Friday.

    This wave is unique due to the prevailing steering patterns across the Atlantic and especially over the eastern U.S. Earlier in the year, I discussed how the strong high-pressure ridge responsible for our recent hot weather may bring unexpected activity in the tropics…

    That’s one of the possible end solutions here.

    We have ample time to track what could become the next named storm as it progresses westward through the tropical Atlantic. Its development largely depends on the current system ahead of it over the coming three to five days.

    When you look at the breakdown of our pattern across the Atlantic ocean, we generally see easterly winds moving through the tropics that coax our tropical waves westward. This should result in this potential system to continue towards the Lesser Antilles before maybe we see some diverging or lifting towards the north. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Invest 96L is losing the chance to develop into something stronger.

    If it misses its organizing opportunity, it could pave the way for the following disturbance to develop, posing potential risks to the Caribbean islands, the Bahamas, and perhaps even our eastern coastline.

    We’ve got about another 7-10 days ahead to really dial in what you all need to know to make the right decisions at home before anything tries to make a run at us from the tropics. Right now, all we can do is watch and wait. This also gives you your last shot at really making sure you have a plan ready to rock if the time comes.

    This is a beautiful graphic that illustrates the time we have ahead of us when tracking a feature that comes off Africa. While time has been racing along, it’s important to note we have a total of 7-10 days before anything gets close to Florida and we know a lot can change between then and now. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Even if nothing comes of this particular scenario, it’s a blatant heads up that the peak of the hurricane season is nearly here.

    To read more of the tropics breakdown and what to pay attention to, click here.

    Tropics Watch

    Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges provides the latest information about everything happening in the tropics.

    Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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