Category: Uncategorized
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Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
From the National Hurricane Center:
For the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:Bahamas and Southern Florida:A weak area of low pressure located near the northwestern Bahamascontinues to produce disorganized shower activity. This system isexpected to drift west-northwestward across the northwestern Bahamasand toward southern Florida during the next day or two, howeverdevelopment is not expected due to strong upper-level winds. Heavyrainfall could lead to flash flooding across portions of the eastcoast of Florida and the northwestern Bahamas during the next fewdays.* Formation chance through 48 hours low near 0 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days low near 0 percent.North-Central Gulf:A weak area of low pressure has formed over the north-central Gulfand is producing disorganized showers and T-Storms off thecoasts of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama. This system isexpected to move slowly northwestward during the next day or two,reaching the coast of Texas by Monday. Development of this systemis not expected due to strong upper-level winds.* Formation chance through 48 hours low near 0 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days low near 0 percent.Tropical Atlantic:A tropical wave between the west coast of Africa and Cabo VerdeIslands is producing a broad area of disorganized showers andT-Storms. Gradual development of the wave is possible overthe next few days, and it could become a tropical depression by themiddle to latter part of next week while moving across thecentral tropical Atlantic and approaching portions of the LeewardIslands.* Formation chance through 48 hours low near 0 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days medium 50 percent.Forecaster Berg
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Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
From the National Hurricane Center:
For the North Atlantic Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of America:Southwestern Atlantic:A weak area of low pressure has formed near the central Bahamasalong the remnants of a frontal boundary. This system is expected tomeander near Florida and the Bahamas for the next several days.Strong upper-level winds are expected to prevent significantdevelopment of the low, however the combination of the disturbancewith the broader remnant boundary are still expected to produceheavy rainfall across portions of Florida and the Bahamas throughthe weekend.* Formation chance through 48 hours low 10 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days low 10 percent.Central Tropical Atlantic:A tropical wave is expected to move off the coast of Africa today.The wave is forecast to interact with another disturbance over theeastern tropical Atlantic, and then move westward after that.Environmental conditions are expected to become conducive for someslow development of the system in a few days, and a tropicaldepression could form near or east of the Lesser Antilles by the endof next week.* Formation chance through 48 hours low near 0 percent.* Formation chance through 7 days medium 40 percent.Forecaster D. Zelinsky