Important Takeaways:
- Florida could see another hurricane in the next week as tropical storm ‘Nadine’ moves through the Atlantic.
- The National Hurricane Center (NHC) revealed Monday that the low-pressure storm has a 50 percent chance of developing into a hurricane as it produces ‘some disorganized showers and thunderstorms.’
- Meteorologists are closely monitoring Nadine’s path, finding it could hit the Sunshine State within the next seven days or take another route toward Mexico and Central America.
- This comes just days after Hurricanes Helene and Milton rocked the southeast coast, bringing torrential flooding and tornadoes from Florida up to North Carolina.
- It’s unclear if the tropical storm will definitively develop into a a hurricane or when, but meteorologists are continuing to monitor it as it approaches the coast.
- The NCH also said the storm has a 10 percent chance of growing into a hurricane within the next 48 hours.
- The storm’s strength depends on how long it spends over water which could allow it to grow and develop into a hurricane.
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