NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Gleammour AquaFresh
NewsFinale
  • Home
  • News
  • Local News
  • Business
  • Health
  • Finance
  • Celeb Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • Entertainment
  • Advertise Here
Home Local News Increased Likelihood of Tropical Formation Near Florida’s Gulf Coast: Key Information You Need

Increased Likelihood of Tropical Formation Near Florida’s Gulf Coast: Key Information You Need

Tropical development looking more possible off Florida’s Gulf Coast. Everything to know
Up next
Search for Texas flood victims paused as heavy rains bring new threat of high waters
Search Efforts for Texas Flood Victims Halted as Heavy Rains Raise New High Water Threats
Published on 13 July 2025
Author
NewsFinale Journal
Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp


ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center on Saturday designated a new area of interest right overtop the Sunshine State once again. Truthfully, it almost looks like a copy/paste of the same yellow blip we observed before Tropical Storm Chantal took shape off our northeast coastline.

But in this case, we’re going the opposite direction.

Computer models are narrowing down the spot for possible low pressure formation off our immediate east coast before wandering over Central Florida and brewing into a tropical troublemaker off our Gulf Coast.

The spot to watch is currently off our east coast… again. But this time around, it’ll be drawn westward over Florida and into the eastern Gulf.

Overnight runs seem a bit more in agreement that at least a tropical depression could form before the system tracks away from the Florida peninsula, likely toward Louisiana at this current time.

In terms of impacts to Central Florida, we’re looking at a mixed bag sort of scenario.

Satellite imagery of the area we’re monitoring as of Sunday morning looks fairly healthy and robust. This is precisely what helped generate Chantal a little quicker than even computer models suggested.

On infrared satellite this morning, we’re already seeing a good amount of storms popping near the area of leftover energy that could try to form into our next named system.

If thunderstorms continue to fire near the area of energy that’s being tracked, the National Hurricane Center could highlight this as our next invest area and push recon aircraft into the feature to start gathering more high resolution data.

Global computer models, ones we’re very familiar with – like the GFS or the Euro – are lower resolution than the hurricane models implemented by NOAA and NHC. Resolution means how large or how small of weather features they can “model” for us to build forecasts.

The GFS and the Euro can model low pressure areas well, but they struggle with smaller scale weather players like these fragments of energy that can sometimes plop off the U.S. coast into warm, open water. Simply put; they can model the state of Florida but not quite well your county, city, street, etc.

We noticed this trend a lot before Barry and Chantal developed. The lower resolution models seemed to indicate a weak, broad spin. The moment hurricane hunters started to investigate the systems and pull in the data from within, we saw some large adjustments made.

Our next name on the list is Dexter, and there’s a fairly decent shot we see our next named storm somewhere in the eastern Gulf. Thankfully, the general idea is it tracks away from us Floridians but unfortunately puts the central Gulf coast in its crosshairs.

Rain chances this week

We could see some fairly gusty winds, especially closer to the east coast of Florida before it works its way over us. Coastal conditions could be fairly hostile, so definitely do some careful thinking if you want to hit the beach.

Rainfall totals look pretty impressive, especially for the Orlando metro area and the further south you go. Drought conditions are lingering for some of us in Central Florida, with even greater areas of south Florida still battling the dry season effects.

Currently it appears we could see anywhere between 2-4 inches of additional rainfall piling up on top of our afternoon thunderstorms we’ve repetitively observed.

Be on watch for roadway ponding, and some urban flooding as a result of your heavier downpours. This will also hit your commute hard, especially if your area in particular is dealing with the rougher weather between today and about Wednesday.

What this area of disturbed weather does as it transits out of the westernmost Atlantic and into the Gulf will tell us plenty of what to expect after it emerges back over open water.

Right now, I fully see a tropical storm trying to develop. We’ll have to give it another 18 to 24 hours and assess what this spot looks like as it moves in to Central Florida.

Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

Share and Follow
FacebookXRedditPinterestWhatsApp
You May Also Like
'The Classic' basketball tournament and more | Weekend events in the Tri-Cities
  • Local News

Unmissable Weekend Events in the Tri-Cities: Dive into ‘The Classic’ Basketball Showdown and More!

This weekend, the Tri-Cities area of Tennessee and Virginia is set to…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
IL Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias reveals list of 2025 rejected license plates
  • Local News

Illinois Unveils 2025 Rejected License Plate List: Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias Takes Stand on Controversial Requests

CHICAGO — In 2025, Illinois saw a surge in creativity with more…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
Scooter driver killed in Christmas Day crash with car on U.S. 27 in Davenport
  • Local News

Tragic Christmas Day Accident: Scooter Driver Fatally Struck by Car on U.S. 27 in Davenport

DAVENPORT, Fla. (WFLA) — A fatal collision on Christmas Day claimed the…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
From red donkeys to vibrant art: Fernando Dávila's colorful journey as a colorblind painter
  • Local News

Discover Fernando Dávila’s Vibrant Artistry: A Colorblind Painter’s Unique Perspective

DORAL, Fla. – At just eight years old, Fernando Dávila from Colombia…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
Deal to extend ObamaCare subsidies faces uphill battle despite GOP optimism
  • Local News

Prospects for Extending ObamaCare Subsidies Encounter Challenges Amid GOP Optimism

A prominent Republican senator is hopeful about reaching a bipartisan agreement to…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
Not too young to help: Families find ways to volunteer with small children
  • Local News

Unlock Family Bonding: Top 5 Kid-Friendly Volunteer Activities to Inspire Compassion

NEW YORK – When Cami Teacoach’s son celebrated his third birthday, she…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
WCSO: Man arrested after 2 ounces fentanyl found in Embreeville
  • Local News

Holiday Havoc: Duo Faces Charges for Assault and Destroying Christmas Decorations

In Washington County, Tennessee, two individuals were taken into custody on Wednesday…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 27, 2025
Amid a battery boom, graphite mining gets a fresh look in the US
  • Local News

US Eyes Graphite Mining Surge as Battery Demand Soars

GOUVERNEUR, N.Y. – Once an abundant resource within the United States, graphite…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 26, 2025
5 Chair Exercises That Build More Strength Than Weight Training Over 50
  • Health

Boost Your Strength After 50 with These 5 Effective Chair Exercises

Looking to enhance your workout with a simple yet effective strategy? Consider…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 27, 2025
Photo Credit: North West Instagram
  • Entertainment

North West Debuts a Bold New Style for the Holiday Season

North West is embracing her unique sense of style with enthusiasm and…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 27, 2025
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce cooking up post-NFL plans
  • Entertainment

Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce: Unveiling Their Exciting Post-NFL Ventures!

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are not only gearing up for what…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 27, 2025
Michigan confirm Sherrone Moore replacement on $41m five-year deal
  • US

Michigan Announces New Five-Year $41M Deal for Sherrone Moore’s Successor

The University of Michigan has taken a notable step in revitalizing its…
  • NewsFinale Journal
  • December 27, 2025
NewsFinale Journal
  • Home
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Sitemap
  • DMCA
  • Advertise Here
  • Donate