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Saturday, August 3, 2024 On Friday, a section in Florida were under the influence of a tropical storm warning as bunch of storms moved over Cuba toward the Gulf of Mexico, intimidating to bring in gusty winds followed by heavy rain and the possibility for flooding. Recognized at present as Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, the storm system could turn into Debby if it identifies itself into an official tropical storm. The U.

S. National Weather Service cautioned that torrential rains have the possibility to create flash flooding all over Cuba, Florida and the Bahamas all through the weekend. In the coming seven days, heavy rainfall of up to 12 inches in expected.



Florida is accumulating strength to face the danger of flooding, together with gusty winds and erosion. The Gov. of Florida, Ron DeSantis, on Thursday night, in more than 50 counties, declared a state of emergency which gives emergency managers the power to assign resources to respond to the outcome of this extreme weather conditions.

The National Weather Service, just after 11 a.m. on Friday, issued a cautionary related to tropical storm meaning conditions of tropical storm are expected within 36 hours, for the southwest coast of Florida peninsula, from East Cape Sable to Boca Grande.

Other areas were under a tropical storm watch, forecasters said. The order of the governor covers Orange County and Osceola County. As a result, travel could get disturbed for the hordes of summer visitors who visits Orlando and Universal Studios and Walt Disney World theme parks.

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