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Two disturbances could develop into severe weather
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Two disturbances could develop into severe weather

The likelihood of a possible storm increases (WJXT TV 4)

FLORIDA – There is a problem Central tropical Atlantic. It is referred to as “AL94”. Today it is a “well-defined” low pressure area located approximately halfway between the Cape Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles.

Storms and thunderstorms are visible on satellite images. However, the chances of it developing are low as it is surrounded by a dry environment. The disturbance will continue to move westward and could develop into a tropical depression.

Spaghetti models for a Central Atlantic fault (WJXT TV 4)

The chance of developing within 48 hours is 10 percent. The chance of developing within 7 days is 60 percent.

There is a malfunction Western Caribbean Sea. Its location is generally close to areas where Helene and Milton developed at different times. The disturbance is currently affecting an extensive low pressure area that is expected to form over the southwestern Caribbean Sea by mid to late this week. The system is moving towards Central America.

The chance of occurrence within 48 hours is 0 percent. The chance of developing within 7 days is 20 percent.

The likelihood of a possible storm increases (WJXT TV 4)

Long-term models show no impact from the two disturbances on Florida, but storm development is fluid and can change quickly.


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