National Hurricane Center Tracking Hurricane Nigel, Plus Two Disturbances Off Florida Coast

By | September 21, 2023

The National Hurricane Center is tracking Hurricane Nigel and two disturbances, including one that is likely to form off Florida’s coast this weekend.

The NHC said Hurricane Nigel is holding steady as a Category 2 storm.

Nigel’s winds are near 100 mph, with higher gusts. The storm has likely reached its peak intensity and is expected to start gradually weakening late Wednesday.

Meteorologists said the storm is forecast to become a post-tropical cyclone by Friday.

Nigel is located about 590 miles east-northeast of Bermuda and moving north at 16 mph.

Swells from Nigel will affect Bermuda over the next few days and are likely to cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions.

“We still have quite a bit of available ocean energy out there especially close to home,” WFLA Meteorologist Amanda Holly said. “As we go into October, yes, we typically see a decline in tropical activity but we have a lot of available ocean energy for any of those storms that do form.”

The NHC is also monitoring a tropical wave that is located just off Africa’s West Coast.

A tropical depression is likely to form late this week or this weekend while the system moves westward across the eastern and tropical Atlantic, the NHC said.

It has a 70 percent chance of development over the next seven days.

“Most of the longer range forecast models have this curving out, but there have been a few outliers that do bring it a little closer to home,” Holly said.

“If it were going to impact the United States, yes, it would be in that 10-14 day timeframe,” she added. “We will have to watch a few more days to tell where this one is going to go.”