JimMIA
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There is a tropical storm out there. Chantal is currently well east of the Leeward Islands, but she's moving at 26 MPH, so she will influence Florida weather starting on Friday or Saturday.
The current forecast track calls for Chantal to pass over the Dominican Republic and Haiti, (hopefully) over the mountainous eastern end of Cuba, and then up through the central Bahamas.
By Saturday afternoon, the current track forecasts Chantal to be a tropical depression centered in the area of Freeport in the northern Bahamas, east of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. A tropical depression will produce widespread heavy rain and some winds which will affect the lower east coast of Florida.
The forecast track does not yet project beyond Saturday afternoon, but the computer models show the system possibly turning west and coming ashore along the central east coast. If that, in fact, happens Chantal will affect Vero Beach and probably Walt Disney World on Saturday and Sunday.
It doesn't look like Chantal threatens any more than some rainy weather, but these systems are unpredictable and should be watched. In particular, folks traveling to or from Orlando this weekend should pay close attention to this system. If tropical storm force winds threaten Orlando (not currently forecast) airlines may be forced to reposition aircraft and alter flight schedules.
The current forecast track calls for Chantal to pass over the Dominican Republic and Haiti, (hopefully) over the mountainous eastern end of Cuba, and then up through the central Bahamas.
By Saturday afternoon, the current track forecasts Chantal to be a tropical depression centered in the area of Freeport in the northern Bahamas, east of Ft. Lauderdale, FL. A tropical depression will produce widespread heavy rain and some winds which will affect the lower east coast of Florida.
The forecast track does not yet project beyond Saturday afternoon, but the computer models show the system possibly turning west and coming ashore along the central east coast. If that, in fact, happens Chantal will affect Vero Beach and probably Walt Disney World on Saturday and Sunday.
It doesn't look like Chantal threatens any more than some rainy weather, but these systems are unpredictable and should be watched. In particular, folks traveling to or from Orlando this weekend should pay close attention to this system. If tropical storm force winds threaten Orlando (not currently forecast) airlines may be forced to reposition aircraft and alter flight schedules.