Storm Offshore Deemed No Tropical Threat

The National Hurricane Center is keeping an eye on a broad low-pressure system that now is churning off Florida’s southeastern coast. Currently, the system is generating disorganized showers and storms, and forecasters say significant development is unlikely. They say environmental conditions are not favorable for further strengthening, and the system is expected to remain over the Atlantic before moving inland into Georgia and South Carolina this weekend. Here in Central Florida, we may see increased rain chances and cloud cover again today, along with a heightened risk of rip currents.