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weather2 years ago

"Tropical Storm Sean Emerges in the Atlantic"

Tropical Storm Sean has formed, located 780 miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. It has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving west-northwest at 13 mph. The storm is expected to maintain its strength for the next few days. Additionally, a tropical wave off the coast of Africa has a 20% chance of formation in 48 hours and a 30% chance of development in seven days.

weather2 years ago

"Tropical Storm Phillipe Becomes 16th Named Storm of 2023 Atlantic Season"

Tropical Storm Phillipe has formed in the Atlantic Ocean, becoming the 16th named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. The storm is currently located about 1,125 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph. It is moving west at 14 mph, and no hazards are currently affecting land.

weather2 years ago

NHC monitoring potential tropical systems in Atlantic.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 93L, a tropical disturbance located southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, which has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression later this week. The NHC is also keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Bret, which is expected to become the first hurricane of the Atlantic season but is not expected to strengthen beyond Category 1 due to wind shear.

weather2 years ago

Multiple Tropical Systems Expected to Develop in Atlantic This Week

The National Hurricane Center has reported that a tropical depression or tropical storm is expected to form today or tonight in the Atlantic, with a 100% chance of development. Another system south of the Cabo Verde Islands also has a chance of development, with formation in the next 48 hours at 20% and in the next week at 30%.

weather2 years ago

Tracking the Development of Second Tropical Wave in Atlantic.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean, Invest 92 and a second tropical wave, which could develop into tropical storms over the next week. Invest 92 has a 90% chance of developing into a named system and is moving westward at 15 to 20 miles per hour. The second wave has a 20% chance of developing within the next seven days. The first named storm of the 2023 Hurricane Season, Tropical Storm Arlene, weakened to a remnant low on June 4.

weather2 years ago

Tropical Disturbances Brewing in the Atlantic Ocean

A tropical depression is likely to form in the North Atlantic Ocean in the next 48 hours, according to the National Hurricane Center. The weather pattern, known as Invest Area 92L, is currently a tropical wave producing showers and thunderstorms southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. The system has an 80% chance of developing over the next 48 hours and 90% over the next seven days as it moves westward over the Atlantic Ocean.

weather2 years ago

Potential Tropical Depression Brewing in Atlantic Ocean

A tropical wave in the Atlantic Ocean has a 70% chance of developing into a tropical depression by next week, according to the National Hurricane Center. The wave is currently producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms several hundred miles south-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands, and is expected to move westward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic.

weather2 years ago

Potential Tropical Depression Brewing in the Atlantic Ocean

A tropical wave in the Atlantic is likely to strengthen into a tropical depression by next week, with a 60% chance of formation in the next 48 hours and an 80% chance in the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center. The wave is currently producing disorganized storms southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands and is expected to move westward over the Atlantic. Forecasters predict it will re-curve out to sea before approaching the Caribbean or the United States.

weather2 years ago

Tropical Development Watch: Wave from Africa Moving Towards Americas.

An area of developing low pressure near the coast of Africa is being monitored for potential tropical development over the next several days. The National Hurricane Center reports that a tropical depression could form during the early to middle portions of next week while the system moves westward at 15 to 20 mph across the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. The chance of development is now at 60%.