According to the National Hurricane Center, a tropical disturbance in the Mid-Atlantic Ocean is expected to move toward West Florida. In its Sunday morning advisory, the NHC predicted that the tropical disturbance will move closer to a tropical wave over the next few days. “Environmental conditions are forecast to be favorable for some development over the next couple of days, and a tropical depression may develop by mid-week when the system is near or over the northern Leeward Islands, Greater Antilles or the southwestern Atlantic Ocean,” the NHC said. percent and 40% over the next seven days. It’s too early to guess where it’s headed, but WESH 2 First Warning meteorologists say it’s “definitely something to watch.” Meteorologist Eric Burris in the video below See: Related: Surviving the Season 2024 Hurricane Special from WESH 2
According to the National Hurricane Center, a tropical disturbance in the Mid-Atlantic Ocean is expected to move toward West Florida.
In its Sunday morning advisory, the NHC predicted that the tropical disturbance will interact with an approaching tropical wave over the next few days.
“Environmental conditions are forecast to favor some development over the next couple of days, and a tropical depression may develop by mid-week when the system is near or over the northern Leeward Islands, Greater Antilles, or the southwestern Atlantic Ocean,” the NHC said.
According to the NHC, chances of formation are zero percent in the next two days and 40% in the next seven days.
It’s too early to guess where it’s headed, but WESH 2 Early Warning meteorologists have been tracking the system. Meteorologist Eric Burris says it’s “definitely one to watch”.
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Meteorologist Eric Burris looks at the latest models in the video below:
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