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Forecasters keep a close eye on Caribbean
Hurricane forecasters eye brewing system in the Caribbean
The Atlantic hurricane season continues to sputter along and is over halfway done. So far, the number of storms (seven) is slightly below average.
Forecasters keep a close eye on Caribbean as chances for storm formation rise
The chances that a new named storm could form in the Caribbean and drift into the Gulf of Mexico next week are growing. As of Thursday afternoon, the hurricane center upped the possibility of strengthening to 40% within the next seven days, with no chance within the next two days.
National Hurricane Center showing system in Caribbean has higher chance of development
We are continuing to watch an area of low pressure that will try to develop this weekend or early next week in the northwest Caribbean. The National Hurricane Center says some slow development of this system is possible over the western and northwestern Caribbean Sea.
New disturbance threat puts Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean
Odds grow for tropical disturbance in Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico as Central American Gyre stirs
As tropical activity in the Atlantic Ocean quiets down again, attention is shifting back to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, where the National Hurricane Center is now officially monitoring the area for tropical development.
Odds of tropical formation in Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico are high. Here's what we know.
Hurricane models are showing increasingly high chances that a tropical cyclone could form somewhere in the western Caribbean Sea or southern Gulf of Mexico as early as next week, and forecasters are encouraging Gulf Coast residents to stay vigilant through the remainder of the 2024 season.
Potential disturbance in the Caribbean to move into the Gulf of Mexico: NHC
An area of low pressure in the Caribbean could form late this weekend or early next week, according to the NHC. A tropical depression is possible as it gradually develops over the northwestern Caribbean Sea moving into the southeastern Gulf of Mexico through next week.
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Potential disturbance being tracked in the Caribbean Sea by National Hurricane Center
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A new spot to watch in the Caribbean could develop, move north within the next week
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