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Cheezoholic

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Wed Oct 15, 2025, 11:47 AM Oct 15

Folks in the Western Caribbean and SE (including FL) Models are continuing to show a possible huirricane forming [View all]

A stalling front that is a sagging southward through the Western Caribbean could be the trigger. This is out around 10 days so it should be taken with a big grain of salt but the Models have been very persistent on this feature. Most have it forming south of Western Cuba and moving NNE very close to Jamaica then they begin to vary from up the East coast of Fl SE US and Eastern Seaboard to up through the Bahamas and out to sea.

We are also looking at a boiling hot Gulf of MEXICO and if anything forms or gets in there over the next 30-45 days (yes 45 day minimum to go!) it could explode with little warning. We've already had 2 Cat 5 hurricanes this year which is WAY above the 100 year normal but becoming the new normal. When they don't hit land people become complacent. Don't be one of those!

Hurricane season is far from over folks so keep those ears perked

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