System Remains Off Florida, Georgia, According To National Hurricane Center.

BY: STAFF REPORT | BocaNewsNow.com
BOCA RATON, FL (BocaNewsNow.com) (Copyright © 2021 MetroDesk Media, LLC) — The system that meteorologists at the National Hurricane Center have been following for several days is rapidly appearing to be much ado about nothing.
The early Monday outlook suggests that system now has a very small chance of developing into anything of concern. It continues to hover off the coast of Jacksonville.
This is the Monday morning outlook from the National Hurricane Center:
Satellite and radar data indicate that shower and thunderstorm
activity associated with a low pressure system located about 45
miles east of St. Augustine, Florida, or about 75 miles southeast of
Jacksonville, Florida, remain disorganized and limited in coverage.
Environmental conditions are gradually becoming less conducive for a
tropical depression to develop before the low moves inland over
northeastern Florida or Georgia later this morning.
However, interests in these areas should continue to monitor the progress of
this system due to the possibility of brief periods of gusty winds
to 40 mph, locally heavy rainfall, and dangerous lightning strikes.
- Formation chance through 48 hours…low…30 percent.
- Formation chance through 5 days…low…30 percent.