Impact Weather Expected July 4-6 in Central Florida
- Officials are keeping an eye on a low-pressure system near Florida that may develop tropical characteristics ahead of the July 4th holiday weekend in 2025.
- This follows the start of hurricane season on June 1 and comes as a frontal boundary interacts with warm Gulf waters, creating potential for tropical development.
- Forecasters expect increased showers and thunderstorms across the Southeast, while Saharan dust will affect South Florida and parts of the southern U.S. over the holiday weekend.
- Alex DaSilva of AccuWeather noted that early July is expected to bring increased rainfall to the Southeast, even if no tropical systems form during that time.
- Residents should prepare for possible heavy rain and storms despite a low 20 percent chance of tropical cyclone formation, with the next Atlantic storm named Chantal.
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