![]() ![]() Watch Video: Florida tropical and subtropical storms: What's the difference? Track Tropical Storm Nicole with spaghetti models It's November, but forecasters from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration warn hurricane season is not over. Nicole is the 14th named storm in Atlantic basin and more could develop. What started as a slow hurricane season picked up and had fierce impact as Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida and left flooding in other Florida communities and the Carolinas. Nicole is a large storm, and widespread impacts from a prolonged period of coastal flooding, tropical-storm-force winds, heavy rainfall, rough surf and rip currents, and beach erosion are likely along much of the southeastern United States coast.ĭaytona's Midown flooding: Low elevation makes Daytona's Midtown vulnerable to chronic flooding What's the storm season forecast for 2022? Winds are forecast to reach 70 mph within 60 hours, bringing it to just below hurricane strength. ![]() Nicole could reach Florida's east coast later this week at or near hurricane strength.Īs it moves near the northwestern Bahamas and the east coast of Florida Wednesday and Thursday, there's a potential for a dangerous storm surge, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall for a portion of those areas, according to the Hurricane Center. Tropical Storm Nicole formed northeast of the Bahamas early Monday morning. Watch Video: 2022 Atlantic hurricane names: See list, including supplemental names ![]()
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