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90% CHANCE OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION: Boca Raton’s Battle Of The Bands Postponed Due To Rain Bands

Battle Of The Bands Postponed Due To Tropical Storm Weather.

Boca Raton'S Battle Of The Bands Postponed Due To Rain Bands

Boca Raton’S Battle Of The Bands Postponed Due To Rain Bands

BOCA RATON, FL – Boca Post (BocaPost.com) — The City of Boca Raton has told Boca Post that Boca Raton’s Battle Of The Bands has been postponed due to the rain bands expected from tropical storm weather we are expecting.

On that ‘note’, a tropical storm has a 90% chance of development, according to the National Hurricane Center’s latest update.

Instead of Boca Raton’s 2nd Battle Of The Bands, we are likely to see rain bands, instead.

Boca Raton tells Boca Post that the event is expected to be rescheduled; however, a new date is not yet available.

In some good news, one of the disturbances has fallen apart. We now only have to worry about the remnants of Hurricane Agatha. The Hurricane Center provided Boca Post with the following update:

Near the Yucatan Peninsula and Southeastern Gulf of Mexico:
A broad area of low pressure located over the northeastern portion 
of the Yucatan Peninsula continues to produce a large area of 
disorganized showers and thunderstorms over the northwestern 
Caribbean Sea and Yucatan Peninsula.  Despite strong upper-level 
winds, this system is likely to become a tropical depression or 
tropical storm while it moves slowly northeastward over the 
northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico during 
the next day or two.  Interests in western Cuba, the Florida Keys, 
the Florida Peninsula, and the northwestern Bahamas should monitor 
the progress of this system, and tropical storm watches or warnings 
will likely be required for some of these areas later today.

Regardless of development, areas of heavy rainfall are likely 
across portions of the Yucatan Peninsula and western Cuba during 
the next day or so, spreading across southern and central Florida 
and the Florida Keys Friday and Friday night, and the northwestern 
Bahamas on Saturday.  These heavy rains could cause scattered to 
numerous flash floods across South Florida and the Florida Keys.
* Formation chance through 48 hours...high...90 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...high...90 percent.
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