Hurricane Thread 2023 Season -
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What a strange storm. Tropical storms don't usually travel South.

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The wind map tells the tale on what's pushin' P1.
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Why is this storm named Tropical Depression 2 and not Tropical Depression 1?
By FOX 35 News StaffPublished June 2, 2023 5:51AMFOX 35 Orlando Tropical Weather ForecastFOX 35 Orlando

ORLANDO, Fla. - Tropical Depression 2 formed in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday, June 1, the official start of the hurricane season, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

Though the season just started, the NHC says the first storm of the 2023 hurricane season formed earlier this year.

In January, the NHC said they were tracking a rare wintertime disturbance brewing in the North Atlantic Ocean.

After a reassessment months after, NHC forecasters found that the subtropical storm was located about 300 miles north of Bermuda on Jan. 16 and determined it should be designated a subtropical storm.

The January storm has since been cataloged as the first tropical event of the season, giving the current storm in the Gulf the name of the second.

As of Friday morning, the latest forecast track now shows Tropical Depression 2 will not strengthen into a tropical storm as it moves south over the next day or so. The heavy rain threat, however, will continue from a distance mainly in south Florida.
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Arlene is officially a Tropical Storm

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Arlene has been downgraded back to Depression or Post Tropical Storm

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If society fell apart, we - the people would build a new one. Most people are good at their core, and when we see things that are wrong we work to fix them together. Make friends with your neighbors, get involved with your community - because we will rebuild our lives, our communities, from horrible circumstances we always will.
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