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Development of Invest 92L off the Florida coast: What it signifies

Tropics: Invest 92L shows signs of organizing off Florida coast. What it means
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ORLANDO, FL – Before we get into the weather jazz, I want to wish everyone out there a wonderful Fourth of July. As a fellow servicemember, this holiday resonates with me and holds such a special meaning.

I hope you can feel a little extra patriotic and festive through this Friday, July 4, despite the tropics attempting to rain down on us.

With that being said, there’s some good news to pass along and some not so good news. I won’t say bad news because Central Florida should avoid feeling the direct impacts from our newly designated invest altogether.

[BELOW: Michelle Morgan’s 4th of July forecast for Central Fla.]

Let’s break it down

After days of monitoring the area of interest parked overtop the Southeast, we’ve finally had the pieces driving it come together.

The front has come down, parked over open water and, Friday morning, some impressive batches of thunderstorms are starting to fire up off the east coast of Florida.

Because of this, we’re already beginning to notice a weak counter-clockwise spin developing in our warmest waters.

Right now, the Hurricane Center keeps our formation chances at 60% over the next two to seven days.

Hurricane models can start to run for this feature and we will get a better look at what’s ahead in its lifecycle.

The NHC eyes a potential system off Florida.

If the progression toward a more organized storm system keeps up through the morning, Hurricane Hunters will begin flying later Friday.

Now, as bizarre as this may sound, we want to continue to see this area of disturbed weather blossom into something a bit more consolidated.

Why?

The more energy and spin our invest area can take on, the less widespread showers and thunderstorms many of us will have to endure across the Southeast — from Central Florida to our neighbors in Georgia, and the Carolinas.

The “ceiling,” or strongest most likely outcome in the spread of uncertainty still ahead with invest 92L is a lopsided tropical storm.

After carefully looking through an abundance of the computer model data, it seems the bulk of the heaviest rains and highest winds will occur along the immediate shores of the Mid-Atlantic states, especially South and North Carolina. Georgia could see some wrap-around influence in terms of rain and some gusty winds further inland, but nothing incredibly substantial.

Models Friday morning are already indicating a lot less rainfall for Central Florida.

Earlier this week, the general thinking was anywhere from 2-5 inches of rain in some spots. This would be compounding on some higher rain totals we’ve already piled up from stronger afternoon storms.

Rainfall totals have actually trended down, toward the 1- to 3-inch range throughout the entire event from start to finish.

It appears rain and storms could be spottier as well.

Instead of seeing the state blanketed by tropical rains, we’re thinking there could be some areas that might get to pop some fireworks off in between bouts of showers and more organized convection.

If you’re reading from the southern half of Central Florida, or even outside our viewing area altogether, you might wake up to some rain. Then later on Friday, after we get some daytime warming to occur, our northern counties will see some development of thunderstorms.

They should come in bands, just like the spiral bands you see around a traditional tropical storm.

Higher resolution computer models suggest our rains will start to taper off some around sunset.

We’ll still have a few spotty pockets of the pesky tropical showers, but it won’t be a whole washout for our state.

Areas previously impacted by dry drought conditions will also continue improving, which means the fire risk that comes with fireworks usage won’t be as high.

As the system pulls north away from our state, Saturday and Sunday will keep rain chances around, but they should behave in more sea breeze-style fashion. This means we won’t have rain sitting on top of us from sunrise to sunset, but rather clusters and waves that may try to form as we go through our afternoon and early evening.

As for the coastline, anytime we have a brewing tropical system trying to come together, it’s safe to say you may want to use caution if you plan to hit the beach. Inland plans may work, but rough surf and rip currents will probably be a thing if this low pressure starts strengthening toward named storm status.

The next named storm, by the way, will be called Chantal.

But overall, it seems your Fourth of July weekend holiday might not be as substantial of a washout.

We will wait have to wait and see what the day has in store for us and Invest 92L.

Tropics Watch

Get tropical weather updates from Jonathan Kegges.

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