TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WTXL) - Florida Governor Rick Scott says Floridians should watch the weather and prepare for heavy rain.
Gov. Scott made the statement on Sunday regarding potential Tropical Cyclone number 7, a storm system located approximately 275 miles east-southeast of Marathon, Florida.
Gov. Scott received a full update on the system from the Florida Division of Emergency Management and will continue to receive updates.
The storm is forecasted to move into the Gulf of Mexico where further tropical development could occur.
“Floridians should monitor the weather system that is currently located south of Marathon. Right now, according to the National Hurricane Center, the biggest impact to our state will be heavy rain, but in Florida, we know how quickly weather can change," said Gov. Scott. "Floridians and our visitors should remain vigilant and listen to local news reports for the latest information. With the peak of hurricane season upon us, now is the time to get prepared. Make sure that you and your family have a plan in place in case of disaster.”
The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on this weather system.
Floridians should follow @FLSert on Twitter for updates, as well as updates from the National Hurricane Center.