Milton moves away from Florida, Invest 94-L in Atlantic | Tropical Weather Forecast



Post-Tropical Cyclone Milton is now moving away from Florida into the Atlantic. It has lost tropical characteristics but still has strong winds. It caused over 3 million power outages across Florida, produced a big tornado outbreak in central & south Florida and dumped more than a foot of rain! There’s still the threat for some storm surge and gusty winds through early evening for parts of the SE U.S. coast. But overall, conditions will be improving for Florida tonight. Tropical Storm Leslie in the Central Atlantic is still expected to track NE away from the United States and gradually weaken. Invest 94-L in the far east Atlantic has a low 20% chance to become our next tropical system. The next name would be Nadine

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7 thoughts on “Milton moves away from Florida, Invest 94-L in Atlantic | Tropical Weather Forecast”

  1. A sports arena roof loss pales in comparison to loss of human lives, animal lives and the homes/shelters for people and animals; loss of hospitals and clinics, grocery stores. Lets talk about loss of jobs too! THOSE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE LOSSES. Who cares about a sports arena and roof!! Jeesh!

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