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Enjoy the Change....
Enjoy the bright sunshine and less humid conditions. South Florida finally gets a couple days to feel like Fall. It will be breezy to windy at times sparking a threat of rip currents for the beachgoers and rough seas for the boaters.
In the tropics:We are now tracking T.D.16 located 213 miles E/NE of the Central Bahamas. It will continue to soak portions of the Bahamas and because of strong upper-level shear it is forecasted to fall apart in the next 24-36 hours. There are no advisories.
The second area is low pressure system located east of the Windward Islands that has a 50% chance of becoming our next T.D. or T.S. during the next 48 hours. Models have it headed W/NW which will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to the Lesser Antilles.
Have a great day!
Julie Durda
WSVN Morning Meteorologist
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