ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Gabrielle is moving into more favorable conditions for development. It has the potential to strengthen into a category 1 hurricane by the end of the day.
The storm will eventually reach sustained wind speeds of over 105 miles per hour, and could create "life-threatening" conditions in certain areas.
FOX 13 meteorologist Nash Rhodes shares the latest conditions for Tropical Storm Gabrielle as it continues to develop.
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Meteorologist Dylan Hudler has your Sunday morning forecast.
Hurricane Hunters investigating Gabrielle this morning have not found signs of intensification. The system has not yet formed ...
High temperatures in the low to mid-90s are expected, with chances for rain and thunderstorms increasing throughout the week.
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ORLANDO, Fla. - It's a copy and paste kind of situation for our Sunday as we hang onto the dry air. A couple of showers and a stray storm or two are still possible as we'll see a little more moisture ...