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With inland temperatures projected to drop to 40 degrees or lower for an extended period in Southwest Florida, Lee and Charlotte counties made plans Tuesday afternoon to provide cold weather outreach and shelter access.
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The National Weather Service is hoping the test will familiarize students and teachers with safety protocols in the event a tornado is imminent.
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Southwest Florida is in the midst of an abnormally dry to moderate drought.
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Two systems are currently of interest in the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic Ocean.
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The Sunday evening forecast from the National Hurricane Center reported location and movement of Tropical Storm Emily, Tropical Storm Franklin and Tropical Depression 6.The NHC forecast other systems being watched, with TS Emily, TS Franklin and TD 6 making moves to head out into the Atlantic. Meanwhile, a Gulf-bound system continued toward the west coast of Mexico.
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As of 4 p.m. Saturday the second system being watched in the Atlantic, Invest 99, developed into a tropical depresssion. The National Hurricane Center continued watching the four other systems currently in the Atlantic, Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico shows a variety of levels of development.
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As of Friday morning there were three systems in various stages of development in the Atantic and one heading west in the Gulf of Mexico.
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A system update from the National Hurricane provides more information on what is now seen as four systems currently being watched, Invest 98, Invest 99 and a possible system in the Atlantic — and an area of interest in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Two tropical waves in central and eastern Atlantic have become more organized today. The National Hurricane has given these two areas a moderate chance to develop in the next several days.
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The National Hurricane Center provided an update on the three systems now being watched in the tropical Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico Tuesday.