Gulf system to enhance rain across Florida

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is keeping an eye on the tropics, which remain active as we head into the tail end of September. He is watching a disorganized system that is moving away from Florida, but it will enhance showers and storms across Florida. Weber says Tropical Storm Philippe, which formed over the weekend, is expected to weaken as it encounters wind shear, staying over open waters. He is also watching Invest 91L, which he says will likely become the next tropical depression or tropical storm.

Tropical Storm Philippe forms in the Atlantic

FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping his eye on the tropics as September begins to wind down. A new Tropical Storm, Philippe, has formed in the Atlantic and currently has 45 miles per hour winds. Tony says the storm is moving west and is expected to stay out to see. The storm is expected to pass east of Bermuda and not reach Hurricane strength.

Invest 90L forms in the Atlantic

Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping his eye on the tropics to start the weekend. Tony is watching Tropical Storm Ophelia, which made landfall in North Carolina on Saturday morning. As the storm moves north, it is expected to bring powerful winds and heavy rain. Tony is also watching a tropical disturbance called Invest 90L, which is expected to become a tropical storm within the next two days. The storm is projected to stay out at sea.