


Pensacola: What's the Pensacola area forecast for Subtropical Storm Nicole? Here's what we know.īrevard County: Developing disturbance in Atlantic expected to strengthen, lash Brevard with rain, windsįlorida's East Coast: Florida's east coast on alert for potentially strong Subtropical Storm Nicole this week Jacksonville area: Tropical disturbance this week could impact Jacksonville area. Subtropical Storm Nicole: Nicole is forecast to be a large storm, and regardless of its exact path, 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, the Florida east coast, and portions of the northwestern and central Bahamas during much of the upcoming week. Formation chance through 5 days: medium, 60 percent.Formation chance through 48 hours: medium, 60 percent.

Watches and warnings in effectĪ hurricane warning has been issued for Northwest Bahamas, including the Abacos, Berry Islands, Bimini, and Grand Bahama Island.Ī tropical storm warning has been issued for Andros Island, New Providence and Eleuthera, Hallandale Beach to Altamaha Sound, and Lake Okeechobee.Ī storm surge warning has been issued for North Palm Beach to Altamaha Sound, and the mouth of the St. Nicole is forecast to be at or near hurricane intensity by Wednesday or Wednesday night while it is moving near or over the northwestern Bahamas. Some strengthening is expected on Tuesday and Wednesday. Maximum sustained winds are near 45 mph (75 km/h) with higher gusts. On the forecast track, the center of Nicole will approach the northwestern Bahamas on Tuesday and Tuesday night, move near or over those islands on Wednesday, and approach the east coast of Florida Wednesday night. A turn toward the west or west-southwest is forecast to begin on Tuesday, and that motion should continue through early Thursday. Nicole is moving toward the northwest near 8 mph, and this general motion is expected to continue through Monday night. Location: 415 miles east-northeast of the northwestern Bahamas 552 miles east of West Palm BeachĪt 10 p.m., the center of Subtropical Storm Nicole was located 552 miles east of West Palm Beach.
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WeatherTiger: Hurricane forecast: Full moon, king tide and far-reaching Nicole a dangerous combination Nicole is forecast to be a large storm, and regardless of its exact path, 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, the Florida east coast and portions of the northwestern and central Bahamas during much of the upcoming week. The Hurricane Center warned seas could reach 30 feet Wednesday along Florida's coast. Nicole could be at or near hurricane strength when it moves near the northwestern Bahamas and the east coast of Florida Wednesday and Thursday, bringing the potential for a dangerous storm surge, damaging winds, and heavy rainfall to a portion of those areas, according to the Hurricane Center. The National Hurricane Center warned that Nicole is expected to bring a "prolonged period of hazardous weather" to Florida, the northwestern Bahamas and the southeastern coast of the U.S.
