Could a tropical depression or a tropical storm have an impact on the holidays of July 4?

The National Hurricane Center has appointed an area to monitor possible tropical development off the southeast coast this week, but whatever development, Florida is for heavy rains and thunderstorms until July 4. The meteorologist of Fox Weather Britta Merwin breaks off the forecasts on June 30, 2025.
Miami – A new area to monitor possible tropical development appeared from the southeast coast of the United States on Sunday and could have an impact on vacation trips on July 4 for millions of Americans through the region this weekend.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said that a frontal border should stall and weaken the south-eastern coast at the end of the week. After that, a low pressure zone could develop from the weakening of the front by this weekend, off the Southeast American coast, above Florida or above the east of the Gulf.
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The NHC said that certain progressive tropical or subtropical development could occur at that time while the future system derives slowly next to the American coast.
Currently, the NHC gives the system a low development risk over the next week.
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This graph shows information on precipitation and possible tropical development off the south-eastern coast of the United States later this week and the holiday weekend on July 4.
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The vacation weekend of July 4 is fast approaching, and 72.2 million Americans records from one ocean to another are preparing to travel, according to AAA.
The record number of travelers expected is due in part to falling vacation on a Friday of this year, creating an integrated three-day weekend for many, Melanie Fish, a travel expert with VRBO, told Fox Weather.


