Tropical Disturbances Brewing in the Atlantic as Hurricane Season Approaches

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Low pressure may develop near the Southeast Coast, tracking from east of Florida to somewhere near the Southeast Coast late this week into the holiday weekend. Most of the model data tracks the low north towards the Carolinas by this weekend. The circulation around the low is likely to keep below average temperatures in place through at least Saturday. Coastal flooding threat and rip currents should be monitored. The first named storm of 2023 will be Arlene.
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- National Hurricane Center drops chances system east of Florida will form Orlando Sentinel
- Monday morning tropical update: A few areas to watch in the Atlantic WWLTV
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