Weather
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Florida Has 75% Chance to be Hit By Hurricane This Year Due to La Nina, Loop Current
The National Hurricane Center stated Monday that an area of low-pressure leftover from Hurricane Agatha in the Pacific had a 40% probability of forming in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico during the next five days, according to forecasters. By midweek, it may have moved towards the northwest Caribbean, closer to Florida.
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