Map Shows Which States Will Be Hit Hardest By ‘Drenching’ Tropical Storm

Four states of southeast In the danger of thunderstorms “steeped” Associated with a possible tropical storm off the coast can form this week.
Even if the storm does not form, I amIt will bring the heavy rainL and the danger of dangerous floods along the southeastern American coast at the end of this week and early next week.
Why do it matter
If it is formed, the tropical storm will be the third storm called the Atlantic Hurricane season, which started on the first of June. The first storm, tropical storm Andrea, which was formed last week and did not cause any effects related to the United States. The tropical storm was formed Barry in the Gulf of Campchy at the end of last week Eastern Mexico was affected.
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What do you know
There are increasing possibilities that the tropical storm will form northeast of Florida. It can bring torrential rains and flood -related effects on Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and Nortle Carolina.
A map of Accoweather said that the map of Accoweather can start after Thursday, and will continue until Sunday. It expects almost both Florida, as well as southeast Georgia, South Carolina and East North Carolina.
Even if the storm does not form, Alex Dasselva told an acuweather expert Newsweek It will continue to bring torrential rains to the southeast
Accuweather expectations will expect the storm to develop between July 4 and July 7.
In addition to heavy rains, surfing is also expected. This can include dangerous RIP currents along the southeastern coast.
As of Thursday at noon at East time, national weather alerts (NWS) have not been released in the region.
What people say
Dasselva said in a report issued by Aquoyeth: “The guidance breezes are likely to direct the tropical interest in the north during the weekend until early next week. What is the time when more than water can determine the strength of its ability to become in terms of wind and extent of heavy rains.”
NHC in expectations about turmoil: “It is expected that a low area of pressure will develop along the weak front border near Florida or the Atlantic Coast in the southeastern United States by Saturday. Environmental conditions appear only marginalized for some slow development, but tropical or sub -tropical depression in this region can be formed during the weekend or early next week, while the regime runs out north or north to the north.
What happens after that
NHC expectations say that there is a 20 percent opportunity to become a tropical storm during the next 48 hours and 60 percent of the chances that will do so in the next seven days.