Rafael continues westward.
Jamaica and Cuba potentially face trouble with another cyclone.
Clear skies and a break from humidity for Tampa. The Pacific sees hurricane Kristy, which isn't inclined to make landfall.
Oscar passing north of the Dominican Republic, and soon Haiti.
GOES Puerto Rico satellite of Oscar.
Nadine landing upon Belize, causing 4-8 and up to 12 inches of rain, potentially flooding.
Clear skies and a cold front give a needed break from the heat. Possible formation of two mild tropical systems is observable.
Invest L95 with a 50% chance of formation over the next week prepared to shower Belize with thunderstorms.
Invest L94 shows up on Puerto Rico's RADAR with a 10% chance of tropical formation producing "disorganized" showers over the waters north of the island.
This is the passing of Milton over Florida (24MB .mp4).
Beware of floodwaters.
Beware of floodwaters.
Wednesday morning.
Updated track brings the eye ashore at 1 AM Thursday.
Tuesday morning.
Hurricane Milton will bring rain through Friday, and pose a definite threat to Florida's west coast. The storm tracks directly toward Tampa.
Tampa will begin experiencing tropical storm force winds around 6 AM Wednesday morning, possibly several hours sooner.
The storm will make landfall as a major hurricane at approximately 1 PM Wednesday.
Keep aware of evacuation mandates for the Bay Area, especially if you live in a mobile home or on the coast.
Convection. Milton intensifying in real time.
Sunday's precipitation.
Milton continues to take shape.
Strong probability of rain.
Strong probability of rain.
Hurricane Kirk, which poses no threat as it turns out into the ocean.