Eastern Tropical Atlantic Disturbance at 90% Chance of Formation

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NHC – As of the latest report from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Depression Sean remains active in the central tropical Atlantic. 

In the Eastern Tropical Atlantic, an area of low pressure several hundred miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands is showing limited organization this afternoon.

 Conditions in the region are becoming increasingly favorable for further development.

 Over the next couple of days, it is highly likely that this system will intensify into either a tropical depression or a tropical storm, moving westward or west-northwestward across the central and western tropical Atlantic.

 Gale warnings and more information are available in High Seas Forecasts issued by the National Weather Service. 

The likelihood of formation stands at 70 percent within 48 hours and 90 percent within 7 days.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. Sounds like another one is heading this way. We have to really take these warnings seriously. I still don’t believe that Philippi passed here as no storm. That was a hurricane!

  2. Well, we could use the water, so in everything give thanks. Hopefully, the water can be turned back on a bit more quickly in the future, but thank you to the utility people for their work as well in these situations.

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