NHC monitoring disturbance in northeast Atlantic.

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a new tropical disturbance in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean, which is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms between the Azores and Canary Islands associated with a complex non-tropical area of low pressure. The disturbance has a low chance – 10% – of developing into a tropical system over the next couple of days. Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30.
Topics:nation#atlantic-ocean#hurricane-season#low-pressure#national-hurricane-center#tropical-disturbance#weather
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