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Hurricane Milton forecast: Hurricane Milton will be followed by Hurricane Nadine? What we know so far

Hurricane Milton forecast: Hurricane Milton will be followed by Hurricane Nadine? What we know so far

Florida is bracing for the predicted devastating impacts of Hurricane Milton as forecasters monitor the Atlantic for any significant threat. Meteorologists expect the threat of severe storms to become more widespread across the United States as the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season enters its final week. There are still more than seven weeks left in the Atlantic hurricane season, and catastrophic Hurricane Milton will not be the last storm to have a profound impact on the U.S. this year, according to a report from USA Today.

Weather forecasters are continually monitoring the other systems across the Atlantic basin, namely the path of Hurricane Nadine 2024, including one east of Florida that could become Tropical Storm Nadine 2024 later Wednesday. Colorado State University meteorologist Phil Klotzbach said the parade of storms comes amid an above-average hurricane season.

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The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday morning that the developing weather system off Florida's east coast was on the verge of developing into Tropical Storm Nadine 2024 late Wednesday. The National Hurricane Center has said the system is showing signs of organization and may reach tropical storm status. However, the Hurricane Center warned that upper-elevation winds are expected to strengthen as the night progresses. The developing weather system has the potential to become Nadine, and if it becomes Nadine, it will be the 14th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, as stated in USA TODAY.

National Hurricane Center forecast

The National Hurricane Center has issued a forecast that says there is a 40 percent chance that the weather could develop into a cyclone within the next two to seven days. This forecast provides a range of meteorological phenomena related to depressions and storms. According to the NHC, the next storm of the year will be Hurricane Nadine in October 2024. According to the latest report from the NHC, environmental conditions are becoming increasingly adverse and a short-lived tropical or subtropical storm may form today. Wednesday.Also read: Has Trump had several private phone conversations with Putin since leaving the White House? He was also accused of sending gifts to the Russian president

Recent storms Hurricane Kirk and Hurricane Leslie are not expected to impact the United States. Hurricane Kirk has already hit Europe after moving east across the Atlantic, while Hurricane Leslie is expected to remain over the ocean before weakening over the weekend, according to local officials.

FAQs

Q1. How many weeks remain in the Atlantic hurricane season?
A1. The Atlantic hurricane season still has more than seven weeks left.Q2. What is the next storm of the year according to the NHC?
A2. According to the National Hurricane Center, the next storm of the year will be Tropical Hurricane Nadine in 2024.

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