The system does not yet have a name, but the National Hurricane Center declared that a tropical depression, the precursor to a tropical storm, formed Friday ...
Details regarding rain amounts, storm surge, and winds depend on the final track. The “Cone of Uncertainty” on Wednesday is still 300 miles wide at this time.
The latest forecast cone of the storm has the storm making landfall in southwest Florida Wednesday morning, possibly strengthening into a major Category 3 storm. While the American GFS and European computer models still disagree on the exact timing and track of the developing storm, this storm will become a hurricane and it will affect much of Florida. Details regarding rain amounts, storm surge, and winds depend on the final track.
Tropical Storm Ian has formed and could make landfall as a major hurricane on the west coast of Florida next week. The National Hurricane Center cautioned that ...
As of 10 p.m. The so-called “cone of uncertainty” stretched from Florida’s Big Bend area to off of the Sunshine State’s Atlantic coast as of Friday. The hurricane center shifted the track a bit to the west on Friday afternoon.
Tropical Storm Ian grew overnight in the Caribbean still with a path that could bring it to Florida next week as a major Category 3 hurricane prompting Gov.