The FOX Forecast Center is closely watching #Invest98L as it moves closer to the Caribbean this week. It has a high chance of development during the next several days. bit.ly/3LDfeaO@JaneMinarWX
As of this morning, #Invest98L was located near the northern coast of South America along the Venezuelan coastline.
It produced scattered showers and thunderstorms for the extreme southeastern Caribbean islands. bit.ly/3LDfeaO
In the short term, #Invest98L is in the southeastern Caribbean.
This means places like Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines and St. Lucia will likely see heavy rain, gusty winds and rough seas. bit.ly/3LDfeaO
From there, there is high confidence that the disturbance will move over the islands of Venezuela and near the so-called ABC islands of Aruba, Bonaire and Curaçao through Friday. Expect stormy weather in these locations. bit.ly/3LDfeaO#Invest98L
Next week is when forecast models want to bring the system closer to the mainland U.S., where both the Gulf of Mexico region and the Florida Peninsula have possibilities of being affected. bit.ly/3LDfeaO#Invest98L
It is too early to say with any certainty where Invest 98L is headed next week, but anyone with interests along the #GulfCoast or #Florida should pay close attention to the forecast. bit.ly/3LDfeaO#Invest98L
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Even though #HurricaneFiona will stay hundreds of miles east of the U.S. East Coast, its indirect impacts will be felt along the Atlantic beaches from #Florida to #Maine. bit.ly/3BzdISf
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch includes the cities of Flint and Detroit.
As the day continues, storms will fire up and grow in intensity as they sweep across areas from eastern #Ohio and western #Pennsylvania to western and central #NewYork state. bit.ly/3BSVNX5#MIwx
Damaging winds and large hail are the main threats that will be associated with any severe thunderstorms that develop on this afternoon and evening.
However, flash flooding and tornadoes are also possible within any of the stronger thunderstorms. bit.ly/3BSVNX5
#HurricaneFiona is the first major hurricane of the Atlantic season, and the already-deadly storm is forecast to intensify even more as it tracks toward Bermuda.
#Fiona is currently a Category 3 storm with 115 mph winds near the Turks and Caicos Islands.
According to the FOX Forecast Center, the center of #HurricaneFiona is starting to slowly move away from the eastern Turks and Caicos and could approach Bermuda late Thursday or early Friday.
#Fiona could become a powerful Category 4 hurricane as it passes close to Bermuda.
A Hurricane Warning is still in effect for the Turks and Caicos Islands. A Hurricane Warning means sustained winds of at least 74 mph are expected.
Tropical Storm Warnings are in effect for the southeastern Bahamas and a Tropical Storm Watch has been issued for Bermuda. #Fiona