Tropical depression may form in Caribbean

FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping an eye on the tropics as October comes to a close. He says there is a disturbance in the eastern Caribbean that has a 70 percent chance of developing into a tropical depression by the end of the week. Sadiku says the system is not expected to impact Florida as the models show it moving due west. He says if it does get a name, it will be called Vince.

System off Florida’s coast not likely to develop

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is watching two areas of interest in the tropics as we round out the month of October. An area off the coast of Florida has a 20 percent chance of developing over the next week. He expects it to drift north and then to the east over open waters. In the Caribbean, a system has a 50 percent chance of development due to low wind shear and warm waters.

Tropical storm may form, Tammy loses strength

FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says that Tammy is winding down as it moves through hostile conditions. According to Sadiku, a depression or tropical storm could develop over the next few days but is not expected to impact Florida.

Tropical Storm Tammy may lose strength in few days

FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says that Tropical Storm Tammy’s movement is not impressive over the next couple of days. There is potential for some development in an area in the Caribbean but the chances have gone down, according to Sadiku. There is a 20 percent chance of development over the next week.

Tropical Storm Tammy redevelops in Atlantic

FOX 13 Meteorologist is keeping an eye on the tropics as Tropical Storm Tammy continues to spin in the Atlantic. After strengthening to a hurricane and weakening to an extra-tropical system, Tammy regained tropical storm strength. Weber says it is expected to work its way east and then push down toward the south before dissipating. He is also watching an area in the Caribbean, which has a 30 percent chance of development over the next week.