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    cne4hBy cne4hJuly 27, 2024No Comments7 Mins Read
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    Track continued heat and storms in SWFL this weekend

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    Updated: July 26, 2024 at 11:57 pm (ET)

    ESTERO, at least use a pedestrian crossing, right? >> That's good. Or you need more time because to follow the bicycle rolling pattern you have to like, get off the lawn mower and cross the crosswalk like a bicycle. Florida men make up stories about themselves, often ending up in jail. if you can. Let's look at the draw, because we're tracking a region, so it's just one region. The National Hurricane Center says it's a broad area, and some models suggest some type of yellow development is possible within the next seven days. I honestly don't believe it. There are many disagreements about the model. there is nothing. We can't pinpoint any one specific tropical wave, and this is the one that looks likely to form. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if they were able to lower the chance of rain tomorrow unless we see a major shift and what the computer models are saying. However, having said that, it is the last week of July and we are about to enter August. This will be an area of ​​focus for us in the future. From a climate perspective. This is where things get more lively. These are some tropical waves coming from the west coast of Africa. But we didn't see any obvious signs that we weren't hydrated enough. There is still a lot of dry air in the Atlantic basin, which is normal for this time of year. So I don't see any real development. What we want to note is that you're looking for the green areas and you're looking for those white lines that will form a circle. We don't see a lot of this happening at the same time, see a little bit of green here. But there's no real pressure drop. No tropical humidity. I don't believe the 20%. So we're keeping a close eye on each day. How it developed. But there’s no tropical weather heading our way just yet, so take a break and we’ll see how things develop over the next few weeks. Things are going to get lively over the next few months. I can assure you that you must stay informed. What's coming at us? We do have some late night showers in parts of Everglades City. This could have consequences for cities. And Marco Island, Everglades City, about 12 o'clock, 13 o'clock. There will be showers and thunderstorms there. It's noon tomorrow. There's a chance of thunderstorms around North Port Charlotte, Port Gorda and then to Fort Myers by early afternoon and we have to have dinner. The storm began to develop and get closer to the coastline. Sea breeze patterns come into play. The pattern was doing his thing that summer. This is what we expect on Sundays this time of year, nothing different. The reason this pattern hasn't changed is because we're not affected by tropical weather and it's more of a prime time period of high pressure in the east, with consistent southeasterly winds and sea breezes approaching 41 degrees every day. Today is Sunday. 5.30, which also looks very similar to what we expected for Saturday. So there is a chance of rain at your house these two days. We'll see some rain, but your chance is there. First thing in the morning, temperatures will be in the mid-70s. very warm. It's humid. I found the night very uncomfortable, there wasn't much breeze and it was quite cool. It doesn't rain at my home. So it feels a bit stuffy. That's how it went over the weekend. 94 degrees is your maximum temperature tomorrow. Just a few degrees above average. Once we get into Sunday, next week will be 94 as well. These are the last days of July. So, so far, we've made it through the start of hurricane season in July, things have been pretty good, but we're going to see things get a little more active and we're going to ask some questions and say, hey, I'm seeing things on social Development of media. Don't worry about anything unless we are pinpointing what has been developed and heading in our direction. There's nothing to worry about as the month and the next seven days unfold, or as we hit a brief 93 by Wednesday, we'll stick to those scattered storms every move. If things change, I assure you, we

    Track continued heat and storms in SWFL this weekend

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    Updated: July 26, 2024 at 11:57 pm (ET)

    We'll end the week with a fairly typical summer pattern of heat and storms. This cycle is expected to continue into the weekend. Tonight, the storm will linger longer due to a later start time. We expect scattered storms throughout the evening, then they will weaken overnight as temperatures drop into the mid-70s. Temperatures will soar into the 90s throughout the weekend with heat indexes reaching triple digits as we endure sunshine for the first half of the day. Formation will begin around the afternoon, with peak storm activity occurring between 4 and 8 p.m. With winds remaining predominantly east to southeast, most of this weekend's storms are expected to be around the Interstate 75 corridor and push toward the coast during the evening. So when you make your outdoor plans, plan to limit your time outside and cool down as we continue to deal with hot weather. Also, keep in mind that later in the afternoon, storms will begin to roll up the coast, potentially affecting your beach plans. If you see clouds building up, especially in the east, it's time to get indoors as storms will arrive soon. Follow XMeteorographer Jason Dunning on Facebook, like XMeteorographer Rob Duns on Facebook and XMeteorographer Justin Hobbs on Facebook and XMeteorologist Lauren Hope on Facebook and LATEST VIDEO FORECAST You can also watch live streams of our latest news broadcasts here Download the free NBC2 News app for the latest news and weather alerts.

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    We'll end the week with a fairly typical summer pattern of heat and storms. This cycle is expected to continue into the weekend.

    Tonight, the storm will linger longer due to a later start time. We expect scattered storms throughout the night, then they will weaken overnight as temperatures drop into the mid-70s.

    As you make your weekend plans, we're expecting some pretty typical hot and stormy weather. Temperatures will soar into the mid-90s throughout the weekend with heat indexes reaching triple digits as we endure sunshine for the first half of the day.

    As the afternoon progresses we will begin to see sea breeze showers and sand thunderstorms begin to develop.

    Some storms will linger near the coast into the night before moving into the Gulf. With winds remaining predominantly east to southeast, most of this weekend's storms are expected to be around the Interstate 75 corridor and push toward the coast during the evening.

    So when you make your outdoor plans, plan to limit your time outside and cool down as we continue to deal with hot weather. Also, keep in mind that storms will begin to roll up the coast later in the afternoon, potentially affecting your beach plans. If you see clouds building up, especially in the east, it's time to get indoors as storms will arrive soon.


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