With just weeks left in the hurricane season, experts are sounding the alarm as Florida could face another devastating storm! As predictions show, a tropical system brewing in the Atlantic has the potential to follow the deadly paths of Hurricanes Helene and Milton, which battered the Sunshine State earlier this month. While the season is set to end on November 30, meteorologists warn that high-pressure systems and a tropical funnel could create a powerful storm heading straight for Florida.
According to meteorologist Michael Lowry, November storms hitting the U.S. are rare but dangerous, with Florida historically being the target. The Central American Gyre, a massive low-pressure system, is driving these threats, and forecasters have identified three possible scenarios for how the storm could evolve. The worst-case scenario? A high-pressure ridge steering the storm directly toward Florida’s coast, just like Helene and Milton.
AccuWeather forecasters predict a medium chance of a tropical storm forming next week, and Florida remains under close watch. With the state still recovering from the last two hurricanes, any new storm could bring catastrophic winds and flooding. If high pressure doesn’t block it, the state could be in for yet another hurricane disaster. As November looms, Florida isn’t out of the woods yet—this season’s final storm could be its fiercest!