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Potential Tropical Cyclone 4 projected to impact Florida
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Your Mobile - Pensacola - Gulf Coast Area Weather Forecast for August 2, 2024
— Tracking PTC Four - Heat Issues - Spotty Storms —
The National Hurricane Center is now issuing advisories on Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, which is expected to bring heavy rain to the Florida peninsula this weekend. While there is still some uncertainty in the exact track, we are not expecting any direct impacts to the FOX10 viewing area at this time. However, rough surf can be expected across much of the central Gulf Coast this weekend.
#FLWX #PTC4 #Tropics
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FOX10 METEOROLOGIST NICHOLAS HERBOSO:
Nicholas Herboso is the newest member of the FOX10 StormTracker Team. He comes to FOX10 from the University of South Alabama, where he studied broadcast meteorology and minored in music. Nicholas is a native of Fairhope, AL, and is proud to call the Gulf Coast home. He was motivated to pursue a career in weather broadcasting after living through multiple hurricanes on the Gulf Coast and watching the coverage from local meteorologists like John Edd Thompson, especially after watching their coverage of the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. Past extreme weather events got Nicholas interested in weather early on. For him, weather is a passion that he is excited to share with viewers.
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FOLLOW NICHOLAS:
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— Tracking PTC Four - Heat Issues - Spotty Storms —
The National Hurricane Center is now issuing advisories on Potential Tropical Cyclone Four, which is expected to bring heavy rain to the Florida peninsula this weekend. While there is still some uncertainty in the exact track, we are not expecting any direct impacts to the FOX10 viewing area at this time. However, rough surf can be expected across much of the central Gulf Coast this weekend.
#FLWX #PTC4 #Tropics
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FOX10 METEOROLOGIST NICHOLAS HERBOSO:
Nicholas Herboso is the newest member of the FOX10 StormTracker Team. He comes to FOX10 from the University of South Alabama, where he studied broadcast meteorology and minored in music. Nicholas is a native of Fairhope, AL, and is proud to call the Gulf Coast home. He was motivated to pursue a career in weather broadcasting after living through multiple hurricanes on the Gulf Coast and watching the coverage from local meteorologists like John Edd Thompson, especially after watching their coverage of the 2004 and 2005 hurricane seasons. Past extreme weather events got Nicholas interested in weather early on. For him, weather is a passion that he is excited to share with viewers.
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FOLLOW NICHOLAS:
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