Brevard Will Dodge Potential Tropical Storm In Atlantic, Projected To Impact Georgia, North Carolina

By  //  May 27, 2016

HURRICANE SEASON BEGINS NEXT WEEK

Brevard County will dodge the potential tropical storm in the Atlantic as it is projected by the National Hurricane Center to impact Georgia and North Carolina. (NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center image)
Brevard County will dodge the potential tropical storm in the Atlantic as it is projected by the National Hurricane Center to impact Georgia and North Carolina. (NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Brevard County will dodge the potential tropical storm in the Atlantic as it is projected by the National Hurricane Center to impact Georgia and North Carolina.

On this Friday morning, the National Hurricane Center continues to closely watch the low pressure area located between Bermuda and the Bahamas.

The shower activity associated with it continues to show signs of organization, and the circulation of the low has become a little better defined overnight.

Environmental conditions are generally conducive for a tropical or subtropical cyclone to form later today or Saturday while this system moves west-northwestward to northwestward toward the southeastern United States coast. It has a 90 percent chance of becoming a tropical or subtropical cyclone during the next 48 hours.

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All interests along the southeast coast from Georgia through North Carolina should monitor the progress of this low. A U.S. Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft is scheduled to investigate the low this afternoon.

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