The National Hurricane Center said Friday afternoon that a storm heading toward the Gulf of Mexico was “gradually becoming better organized” and that “conditions appear conducive for further development during the next several days.”

National Hurricane Center Urges Florida Residents To Monitor Storm

The National Hurricane Center said Friday afternoon that a storm heading toward the Gulf of Mexico was “gradually becoming better organized” and that “conditions appear conducive for further development during the next several days.”
Source: NHC

The National Hurricane Center said Friday afternoon that a storm heading toward the Gulf of Mexico was “gradually becoming better organized” and that “conditions appear conducive for further development during the next several days.”

The center also advised people in Florida, Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula and western Cuba, to monitor the progress of the storm.

It said the storm could become a tropical depression this weekend or early next week.

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The system, which appeared in a seven-day outlook on a track toward Florida’s west coast, was given a 70 percent chance of formation by Sunday and 90 percent before the end of next week.

If it strengthens into a named storm, it would be Idalia.

Gov. Ron DeSantis directed the state Division of Emergency Management to prepare for the storm that could affect Florida next week.

“Residents should remain vigilant and prepare for possible impacts early next week,” DeSantis said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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