Following the light rain for the first half of Tuesday, dry conditions prevail for much of the region. A break between systems is expected on Wednesday
Subtropical Storm Nicole remains a large storm, but hasn't changed in strength at this time. A hurricane watch has been issued for all of our area, including Lake Okeechobee.
deteriorated, right? it s weakened as it s been over land to you. take it into the future. and suddenly you see thursday morning. sixty five mile an hour winds thursday evening. sixty five mile an hour winds friday morning. sixty five mile an hour winds. so that deterioration stops all of a sudden. and that s a very strong tropical storm . five more miles an hour. we could 10 more miles an hour. we could be talking about a hurricane. so it s going to be right in that range. a strong tropical storm or a category one hurricane, possibly, possibly running up along the southeastern coast, including northeastern florida . so tropical storm warnings are in place across this entire area. because it will at least be that. but it is possible that you could see some hurricane force winds as it gets back over that warm water, pushing the storm surge, bringing lots and lots of rain. and of course, yes, those winds that we ve been talking about currently, winds gusting in some cases 30 miles an hou