National Hurricane Center tracks new disturbance in Atlantic
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The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a small area of low pressure that has developed from a tropical wave currently located 900 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles. Shower and thunderstorm activity has recently become more concentrated near the center.
The system is moving generally west to west-northwest at about 10 mph, according to the NHC. Forecasters say that environmental conditions appear only marginally conducive for gradual development in the coming days. However, by midweek, those conditions are expected to become unfavorable for further development.
The National Hurricane Center on Thursday lowered its forecast chances that a system that had moved over Florida the day previous could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC’s 2 p.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave, currently located more than 1000 miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands.The disturbance is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms.
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Formation within 48 hours is low, near 10% percent. Formation within seven days is low, near 10%. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30. Stay with WESH 2 online and on-air for the most accurate Central Florida weather forecast.
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