Eastern Atlantic Disturbance 91L and Emerging Tropical Storms Signal Active Hurricane Season

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A tropical wave in the eastern Atlantic, designated Invest 91L, is showing signs of development and could pose a long-range threat to the Lesser Antilles around September 10-12, with uncertain potential impact on the U.S. depending on its strength and track. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Lorena has weakened but still threatens Mexico and the U.S. Southwest with heavy rains, and Major Hurricane Kiko in the Pacific remains a powerful storm near Hawaii, with possible impacts next week. The forecast emphasizes monitoring these systems as they evolve.
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