Florida, tropical depression and 93L
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A wet and rainy Florida could soon see even more precipitation in the coming days, according to the National Weather Service, which has warned the Gulf Coast will face a flood-generating system that could form into Tropical Storm Dexter.
Hurricane center forecasters said the system, designated as Invest 93L, is forecast to continue moving westward and could emerge or redevelop.
A tropical weather system near the Florida Panhandle is showing a moderate chance of becoming a tropical depression.
The system’s slow passage over Florida has meant days of rain throughout the state, leading to street flooding in South Florida. However, the Miami office of the National Weather Service expects the rain to slow down, alleviating any concerns about deep flooding.
A system of low pressure could develop near Florida or off the southeastern coast of the U.S. over the Fourth of July weekend, or early next week.
Central Florida to experience heavy rain and storms with potential for a tropical depression and lightning, as predicted by NWS Melbourne FL.
TRACKING THE TROPICS Regardless of whether the system develops, the Tampa Bay area should expect another round of intense storms. See the latest track ⬇️
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Heavy rain to soak Florida as potential tropical threat brews for Gulf CoastFOX Weather Correspondent Robert Ray is live in Orlando, Florida as a slow-moving system filled with tropical moisture gets set to roll over the Sunshine State. A Level 2 out of 4 flood threat has been posted for central and south Florida.
So far in 2025, National Weather Service offices have issued more flood warnings than any other year on record dating back to 1986.