Infrared Satellite view of Hurricane Milton as of 9:30 pm tonight. The hurricane has intensified to a Cat 5 hurricane again tonight. Please pray for Florida!
This is Cat 5 Hurricane Milton at 5 pm from an Infrared Satellite.
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Current infrared satellite view of TS Francine as of 4 pm today!
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Satellite view of the Gulf of Mexico at 7:30 pm tonight!
Latest update on Tropics as of midnight tonight:
A large area of disturbed weather is located over Central America,
the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, and the adjacent waters of the
northwestern Caribbean Sea and southern Gulf of Mexico. A broad
area of low pressure is forecast to form from this system over the
southwestern Gulf of Mexico later today or tonight. Environmental
conditions appear conducive for subsequent gradual development of
the low, and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to
form by midweek while it moves slowly westward or west-
northwestward toward the western Gulf coast.
Regardless of development, several days of heavy rainfall are
expected across portions of southern Mexico and Central America, and
these rains are likely to cause life-threatening flooding and flash
flooding. Locally heavy rainfall is also expected to spread over
portions of the northwestern coast of the Gulf of Mexico by the
middle of the week. In addition, gale warnings have been issued
for portions of the Gulf of Mexico, and more information on
those warnings is available in High Seas Forecasts issued by the
National Weather Service. Interests along the western and
northwestern Gulf coasts should monitor the progress of this system.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...60 percent.
* Formation chance through 7 days...high...70 percent.