What's the forecast for the Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, tropical Atlantic? Heavy rainfall is expected in portions of the Carolinas, and hazardous marine conditions are expected over the coastal and offshore waters where gale watches and warnings are in effect.Ĭars, jellyfish and rip currents: How to stay safe on the beach for Memorial Day weekendįorecasters urge all residents to continue monitoring the tropics and to always be prepared since conditions can and do change rapidly. Sporadic power outages and urban flooding are possible, and some of the thunderstorms may bring strong wind gusts and even a waterspout near the coastal waters, according to AccuWeather. The worst conditions will occur where the circulation spirals ashore, which is expected from Georgia to the Carolinas. Initially, most of the rain and thunderstorms will be focused on parts of Florida and just offshore Georgia and the Carolinas through Thursday and into Friday, according to AccuWeather. Regardless of development, the system is likely to produce gusty winds and dangerous surf and rip current conditions along portions of the southeastern United States coast late this week and into the holiday weekend. WMO officially retires Ian name: There will never be another hurricane named Ian Could a tropical system develop off US before official start of hurricane season? Super Typhoon Mawar: 'We are at the crosshairs': Guam braces for direct hit from Super Typhoon Mawarįlorida may not catch a break: AccuWeather issues 2023 hurricane season forecast, predicting 11-15 named storms The National Hurricane Center also continues to track two tropical waves, one in the central Atlantic and the other in the eastern Atlantic. While chances currently are low for development in the coming days, it is likely to affect weather in some areas going into the Memorial Day weekend.ĪccuWeather forecasters said the system stretches from northern Florida to North Carolina and could bring drenching rain, severe thunderstorms and dangerous surf over much of the Memorial Day weekend. The National Hurricane Center said a non-tropical area of low pressure is expected to form offshore the southeastern United States. ![]() Watch Video: 2023 hurricane season: See the list of names for the Atlantic hurricane seasonĪ new disturbance has popped up close to the U.S., and it's one forecasters are watching closely.
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