š“ TNW NEWS HURRICANE OPERATIONS DIVISION BULLETIN
DATE: Friday, June 6, 2025
LOCATION: Hurricane Operations Center ā TNW News LLC
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A broad non-tropical trough over Florida and adjacent waters continues to generate widespread showers and thunderstorms. Latest guidance from the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and TNW News Hurricane Operations Division confirms this system is expected to consolidate into an area of low pressure by Thursday.
However, recent forecast data suggests the center of this low will likely form inland over the Carolinas, significantly reducing the chance of tropical or subtropical development. Formation chances have dropped to near 0%, but residents along the Southeast coast, particularly in North Carolina and South Carolina, should remain alert for:
As of Friday morning, TNW News Hurricane Operations Division has expanded the projected Hurricane Cone from the Gulf of Mexico eastward to the North Carolina coast, based on collaborative data with the NHC.
The updated TNW cone includes:
While tropical cyclone formation is now unlikely, the systemās rain shield and wind field may bring hazardous travel conditions to major evacuation routes, especially near:
š¹ Stay informed with official updates at hurricanes.gov and TNWWeather.com.
š¹ Avoid flooded roadways and use caution on evacuation corridors.
š¹ Emergency responders are on standby along the North Carolina coast.
š¹ TNW recommends reviewing your flash flood preparedness plans through Saturday.
š°ļø The TNW News Hurricane Division continues 24/7 monitoring.
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