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The tropical wave that is located over the eastern Atlantic is moving westward where it will likely form over the next few days.
Hurricane Erin has rapidly intensified into a Category 5 storm with sustained winds of 160 mph as it moves over warm waters in the Western Atlantic.
Hurricane Erin has become the first major hurricane of the 2025 season, reaching category four status with winds of 130 mph.
Central Florida experienced thunderstorms and heavy rain on Tuesday, with another round of storms expected on Wednesday.
More widespread rain is expected across Central Florida on Tuesday.
Another heat advisory has been issued for Monday, ahead of what will be the fourth day in a row of triple-digit heat indices.
The heat will be our main focus for this first part of the weekend before better rain chances start to return on Sunday.
Some storms will move throughout the evening hours across Central Florida.
Central Florida is expected to see mostly dry air on Tuesday with a possibility of afternoon thunderstorms, driven by the sea breezes.
Tropical moisture has moved out of the area, bringing drier conditions expected for Monday and Tuesday.
We are starting to see pockets of rain pop up from that potential tropical wave we’ve been tracking for the last few days.
We are tracking a tropical low trying to form in the northern Gulf.
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