Tropical Depression Drifting Off Of The Southeast U.S. Coast
- On July 4, Tropical Depression Three formed about 150 miles off northeast Florida, with forecasts showing it will strengthen into Tropical Storm Chantal before landfall by Sunday.
- Satellite data and Hurricane Hunter reconnaissance confirmed Invest 92L's organization, strengthening its classification as Tropical Depression Three off Florida’s coast.
- The system is moving north at 2 mph with 35 mph winds, and a Tropical Storm Watch covers parts of South Carolina's coast.
- Tropical Depression Three, forecast to become Tropical Storm Chantal, will bring heavy rain, flash flooding risk, and rough surf to Florida and the Carolinas this weekend.
- Beyond this system, no impacts are forecast for the Gulf Coast or Yucatan, with the Atlantic remaining quiet through Nov. 30, 2025.
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Tropical depression 3 near Florida to strengthen into tropical storm
The National Hurricane Center announced on Friday afternoon that there was an Atlantic tropical depression gradually strengthening near Florida.Meteorologists expect Tropical Depression Three to strengthen into a tropical storm on Saturday and move near or over the South Carolina coast on Sunday. The NHC issued a tropical storm watch in South Carolina, from Edisto Beach to Little River Inlet. The coastal residents of South Carolina should expect…
Tropical Depression #3 has formed
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WBTW) - Happy Independence Day everyone! It is a very hot and humid 4th of July. We will continue to see those hot and humid conditions last through the evening. The good part if the majority of us will remain rain free. So any outside activities will go off with out any weather issues. Lows tonight will be in the mid 70s here at the coast. Low 70s in the inland areas. All attention turns to the weekend. Friday afternoon, the…
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