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Tropical Depression Nicole Maps Tracker: Spaghetti Models, Forecast Path, Wind Speeds And More
Tropical Depression Nicole Maps Tracker: Spaghetti Models, Forecast Path, Wind Speeds And More
Nov 24, 2024 10:11 AM

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Nicole made landfall as a hurricane in Florida early Thursday morning and has now weakened back to a tropical depression.

H​ere are some maps that show the latest information and forecast for Nicole as the storm and its remnants continue to impact the East through the end of the workweek. For full forecast details, .

P​rojected Path

(The red-shaded area denotes the potential path of the center of the subtropical cyclone. It's important to note that impacts (particularly heavy rain, high surf, coastal flooding, winds) with any subtropical cyclone usually spread beyond its forecast path.)

S​paghetti Models

C​urrent Winds

(The orange circle shows the extent of the system's tropical-storm-force winds (at least 39 mph). The purple circle indicates the extent of any hurricane-force winds (at least 74 mph), according to the National Hurricane Center.)

C​urrent Radar

R​ainfall Forecast

(This should be interpreted as a broad outlook of where the heaviest rain may fall and may shift based on the forecast path of the subtropical cyclone. Higher amounts may occur where bands of rain stall over a period of a few hours. The white outline shows the projected path for the storm)

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