Could a tropical depression or tropical storm impact 4th of July holiday travel?

Last Updated: July 3, 2025By

MIAMI A new area to watch for possible tropical development emerged off the Southeast coast of the U.S. on Sunday and could impact Fourth of July holiday travel for millions of Americans across the region this weekend.

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) said a frontal boundary is expected to stall and weaken off the Southeast coast late this week. After that, an area of low pressure could develop from the weakening front by this weekend either off the southeastern U.S. coast, over Florida or over the eastern Gulf.

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This graphic shows an area to watch for possible tropical development later this week and into the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
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The NHC said that some gradual tropical or subtropical development could occur at that point as the future system drifts slowly just off the U.S. coast.

Currently, the NHC is giving the system a low chance of development over the next week.

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The Fourth of July holiday weekend is fast approaching, and a record-breaking 72.2 million Americans from coast to coast are preparing to travel, according to AAA.

The record-breaking number of expected travelers is due in part to the holiday falling on a Friday this year, creating a built-in three-day weekend for many, Melanie Fish, a travel expert with Vrbo, told FOX Weather.


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