The National Hurricane Center indicates a 30 percent chance of a significant weather disturbance forming over Florida during the Fourth of July weekend. The potential storm could affect Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and the Carolinas, impacting over 39 million people. AccuWeather expects that tropical development could disrupt travel and lead to heavy rain and flash flooding from July 4 to July 7. Fireworks viewing chances in Florida are deemed poor due to weather conditions, and downpours and thunderstorms are anticipated throughout the region.
A record 72.2 million people in the US are expected to travel during the Fourth of July holiday period, surpassing even pre-pandemic travel numbers.
Meteorologists expect tropical downpours throughout Florida during the holiday weekend, starting on Thursday and lasting through Sunday, including flash flooding and thunderstorms.
Forecasters have warned that this tropical development could wash out the entire holiday weekend and possibly disrupt regional travel.
AccuWeather has already downgraded the chances of viewing fireworks in Florida to 'poor' due to the expected tropical weather conditions.
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