Floridas quiet hurricane season is in line to get a little bit of a jolt this weekend.
Heres what we know:
* A stationary front is sitting right now to the southeast of Florida in the Caribbean.
* Some computer models are in agreement that a tropical low will form along that front over the coming days somewhere in western Caribbean.
* A bunch of rain is likely to soak Florida.
* The low could intensify into a tropical depression or storm.
* The National Hurricane Center is saying nothing on a possible storm as of this point.
As of now (5 p.m. Wednesday), nothing has formed, so its hard to say. Thats why the Hurricane Center has not been talking about it, said Tyler Fleming, meteorologist with the National Weather Service office in Ruskin.
When could Manatee and other parts of Florida start seeing wind or rain effects?
Fleming said Sunday night and the early part of next week.
Could this storm have a big impact? Fleming offered, Some models have it staying pretty weak.
He said the biggest threat would likely be rain.
Tracks are showing this running along the length of the Florida peninsula, so that could translate into few days worth of rain, Fleming said.









