A disorganized low pressure center in the Southeast Gulf of Mexico will continue moving northward, eventually impacting the weather across the Southeastern United States with flooding being the major issue.
Current progs are all over the place with the system, however the weakness in the upper levels seems like I want to take this northward with a central impact point between the Tampa Bay area and Pensacola at the time. This is the best I can do without getting a strong surface low developing to track it better.
Regardless of track, this will bring gusty winds and flooding to much of Florida toward the mid/end part of this week. Trends are being monitored here at TheWeatherSpace.com. If the system tracks where I am taking it, it will eventually affect parts of Georgia as well.
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