The National Hurricane Center continues to watch a system in the Atlantic with a chance to form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. Forecasters say an area of low pressure could develop along a frontal boundary over the central subtropical Atlantic within the next day or two. While it would be a nontropical low, it is forecast to move southeast across the central subtropical .
That National Hurricane Center is tracking two systems with a low chance of developing into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. One is located in the central Caribbean sea, a small area of low pressure with increased shower and thunderstorm activity. “However, environmental dry air is still likely to prevent significant development of this system as it begins to drift slowly .
The National Hurricane Center said a system moving through the Caribbean has reduced chances it will grow into a tropical depression or storm. As of 4 p.m. EST, Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two was located about 20 miles northeast of Montego Bay, Jamaica, and 195 miles west-southwest of Guantanamo, Cuba, moving northeast at 17 mph with sustained winds of 35 mph. “The chance for the system .
The National Hurricane Center said a system moving through the Caribbean has reduced chances it will grow into a tropical depression or storm. As of 4 a.m., Potential Tropical Cyclone Twenty-Two was located about 260 miles west-southwest of Kingston, Jamaica moving northeast at 10 mph with sustained winds of 35 mph. “The disturbance remains fairly disorganized this morning,” NHC forecasters .
ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center was tracking two systems with a chance to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm including one off the coast of Florida and one in the Caribbean. The system brewing near South Florida is an area of low pressure that already has brought a flooding threat to the state with a flood watch up the coast from Miami to Volusia County .