Published October 5, 2024 10:58am EDT
Tropical Depression 14 forms in Gulf of Mexico, eyes Florida ahead of likely becoming Tropical Storm Milton
The forecast with TD14 has evolved quite a bit in the last 24 hours, showing greater potential to be a more significant storm. "I don't like the way this is developing at all, and it's going to happen pretty quickly," says FOX Weather Meteorologist Bryan Norcross.
By Scott Sistek
Bryan Norcross analyzes new development in Gulf of Mexico: 'I don't like the way this is developing at all'
FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross says the development of Invest 92L in the Gulf of Mexico is going to happen quickly, likely by Wednesday of next week and will likely hit Florida. Oct. 5, 2024.
MIAMI — Tropical Depression Fourteen formed in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday, eventually eyeing Florida next week as a tropical storm or even possibly as a hurricane, with days of torrential rains and triggering a risk of flooding and gusty winds.
The forecast with TD14 has evolved quite a bit in the last 24 hours, showing greater potential to be a more significant storm.
"I don't like the way this is developing at all, and it's going to happen pretty quickly," says FOX Weather Meteorologist Bryan Norcross. "It just means the odds are significantly higher (Saturday) than they were (Friday) that a memorable, impactful storm is going to impact Florida in the days ahead."
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