Tropical disturbance remains disorganized, could bring heavy rain to Florida this weekend

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ORLANDO, Fla. — The remnants of Agatha remain disorganized but Florida could start to see advisories as early as Friday.

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It will bring heavy rain to Cuba and then South Florida.

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Certified Chief Meteorologist Tom Terry said we could see tropical advisories as the disturbance continues toward Florida.

Our southern zones, Osceola and Brevard counties, might get clipped by some bands of heavy rain on Saturday.

We will continue to monitor the storm. There are no alarming red flags so far, except for a heavy rain threat in South Florida.

The disturbance could become a tropical depression or tropical storm while it moves slowly northeastward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico during the next day or two.

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