Tracking the tropics…where the system in the Caribbean moves next – WJCL News

The tropics continue to be the focus of the weather forecast moving forward with a disturbance currently in the Caribbean. The low pressure area is forecast to become organized and develop into Isaias in the next 24-36 hours. Right now the system is fairly weak with no well defined area of low pressure.As the low tracks west-northwest it will start to near Florida and potentially the Southeast in the next 3-5 days. We may start to feel impacts locally by late this weekend or early next week depending on the final track and strength of the system. There is still plenty of uncertainly, so please check back for updates.In the short term, more rain chances are in the forecast. Check the latest videocast for the timing.Jeremy NelsonWJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist

The tropics continue to be the focus of the weather forecast moving forward with a disturbance currently in the Caribbean. The low pressure area is forecast to become organized and develop into Isaias in the next 24-36 hours. Right now the system is fairly weak with no well defined area of low pressure.

As the low tracks west-northwest it will start to near Florida and potentially the Southeast in the next 3-5 days. We may start to feel impacts locally by late this weekend or early next week depending on the final track and strength of the system. There is still plenty of uncertainly, so please check back for updates.

In the short term, more rain chances are in the forecast. Check the latest videocast for the timing.

Jeremy Nelson

WJCL 22 Chief Meteorologist

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