Tropical Storm Arlene formed Friday afternoon after hurricane hunters determined Tropical Depression 2 had strengthened. Arlene is located 240 miles west of Fort Myers and 315 miles north of the western tip of Cuba. The storm had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and was moving south-southeast at 7 mph. “Slightly faster south-southeast movement is expected over the next day or two. Maximum sustained winds maintained near 40 mph (65 km/h) with gusts of wind. Arlene is expected to weaken tonight and is forecast to degenerate into a remaining low-level storm on Saturday,” the National Hurricane Center said. Although Arlene is heading south and will not directly affect Florida, we will still feel indirect effects from the system, in terms of rainfall. 1 to 3 inches of rain with up to 6 inches of more localized precipitation possible through Saturday over parts of central peninsula and southern Florida. Arlene is the first named storm. in year. We had a subtropical system develop in the north Atlantic in January. Here: Eric Burris of WESH 2 and Jeremy Nelson of WJCL collaborate to in-depth study of Tropical Depression 2 (now known as Tropical Depression 2). Arlene) Hurricane season forecast BELOW: Stunning video showing tropical system from space Related content:Get ready for a hurricane: Essential steps to protect yourself and your home How to prepare dealing with hurricane flooding Storm tracking and warnings: What they mean and what to do in time Top headlines:Police: 4 children, 5 adults shot near beach Beach in Florida Police: Baby dies after parents leave him in car to go to church in Palm Bay Man plunges into sea during Carnival excursion off Florida coast, Coast Guard says
Tropical Storm Arlene formed Friday afternoon after hurricane hunters determined Tropical Depression 2 had strengthened.
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Arlene is located 240 miles west of Fort Myers and 315 miles north of the western tip of Cuba.
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and was moving south-southeast at 7 mph.
“Slightly faster south-southeast movement is expected over the next day or two. Maximum sustained winds maintained near 40 mph (65 km/h) with gusts of wind. Arlene is expected to weaken tonight and is forecast to degenerate into a remaining low-level storm on Saturday,” the National Hurricane Center said.
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Although Arlene is moving south and will not directly affect Florida, we will still feel indirect effects from this system, in terms of rainfall.
1 to 3 inches of rain with up to 6 inches of higher localized precipitation is possible through Saturday across parts of central peninsular and southern Florida.
Arlene was the first named storm of the year. We had a subtropical system develop in the north Atlantic in January.
Below: WESH 2’s Eric Burris and WJCL’s Jeremy Nelson team up for a deep dive into Tropical Depression 2 (now Arlene)
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