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At least in the short term, the tropics should remain quiet, according to both the National Hurricane Center and AccuWeather.
A thick Saharan Dust cloud will reach Central Florida this weekend, causing hazy skies and possibly triggering "dirty" rain.
AccuWeather forecasters are keeping an eye an area for potential tropical development near Florida July 14-17.
Tropical conditions are expected to be quiet as Saharan dust and wind shear help prevent any storm development.
Saharan dust is expected to be over parts of Florida later this week. The dust helps slow tropical storm development, but it can bring allergies and high heat.
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