Hurricane Update: Chances Florida Gets Hit in November
Summary
Meteorologists are tracking a potential tropical storm or hurricane in the Caribbean as the Atlantic hurricane season continues until November 30. Though the storm might mainly affect Central America and Cuba, there is a small chance it could impact Florida. November storms are uncommon, but they seem to be happening more often recently.Key Facts
- Meteorologists are watching an area in the Southwestern Caribbean for storm development.
- The Atlantic hurricane season ends on November 30, having had 13 named storms so far.
- This potential storm could primarily affect Central America and Cuba but might also reach Florida.
- November storms are infrequent, but there were three in November 2024, one of which became a hurricane.
- Warm Caribbean waters and low wind shear could help storm development through mid-November.
- Florida, like Cuba and other areas, is at a low risk of storm impacts according to forecasts.
- Higher sea surface temperatures might be increasing the frequency of late-season storms.
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