The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Tropical Storm Dexter and two other systems. One system may cause flash flooding off Florida's coast.
The National Hurricane Center is actively monitoring Tropical Storm Dexter along with two additional weather systems that could potentially develop into significant weather events.
As of 10 a.m. on Monday, Tropical Storm Dexter's location and projected path are being carefully analyzed. Spaghetti models are being used to forecast its trajectory and assess potential impacts on the U.S.
A separate system situated off the northeast coast of Florida presents a risk of flash flooding and heavy downpours. Residents in the area are advised to stay informed and take necessary precautions.
Finally, a tropical wave is being closely watched, with forecasters assigning a medium chance of it evolving into a tropical depression within the coming week.