Forecasters are monitoring a developing weather disturbance near Florida that may impact July Fourth festivities for millions in the Southeast. Currently, there is a 20% chance it could evolve into a tropical or subtropical storm. The system threatens over 39 million residents and travelers, particularly along the coasts from Apalachee Bay to Tampa Bay. Even without development, heavy rains, gusty winds, and dangerous surf conditions are expected. Officials are advising locals and visitors to remain vigilant while beach and park activities peak during the holiday weekend.
Stormy conditions could affect more than 39 million people in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and the Carolinas, including residents and holiday travelers.
Even if the system doesn't develop into a named storm, the NHC warns it could still bring heavy rainfall, gusty winds, dangerous surf, and rip currents.
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