ORLANDO, Fla. — The tropical disturbance off our east coast has not developed over the past day, as dry air continues to disrupt the system.
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Environmental conditions are marginally favorable on Sunday, and the National Hurricane Center is highlighting a 50% chance that it could develop into a tropical depression.
You can see from this radar loop the activity picking up on the east side, but also for the first time, rain developing on the W and SW side, and being pulled back into the center. Could indicate an uptick in development. We'll see if this trend continues. pic.twitter.com/WfmyFOYJgh
— Rusty McCranie (@RMcCranieWFTV) July 25, 2021
Regardless, this is a low impact event for Central Florida.
We will once again see breezy northeasterly winds, and showers moving onshore through the day.
There has been a good flare up of thunderstorms on the NE side of the disturbance in the past hour. We'll see if the low-level circulation tries to reform closer to those storms. Dry air continues to impinge the west side significantly. pic.twitter.com/XE9UO9adVj
— Rusty McCranie (@RMcCranieWFTV) July 25, 2021
Temperatures on Sunday will be in the low 90s inland and upper 80s near the coast.
Look for rough surf and sea conditions, and an elevated risk of rip currents.
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