Two areas of concern being monitored by the National Hurricane Center for possible development this Sunday. One has a high chance for turning into a depression, the other a low probability.
We begin with the highest chance. This is a Tropical Wave in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean somewhat near the Equator. A small spin is detectable along with plenty of rain and thunderstorms.
Where is it Headed?
It is possible that it could become a depression early to mid next week. It can organize anywhere in the area highlighted red. This wave, also known as Invest94L, will first arrive over the Windward Islands, Trinidad & Tobago, as well as Northern Venezuela. Heavy rain and gusty winds are possible Tuesday thru Wednesday. Once it departs. it should stay in the Southern Caribbean Sea. Still needs to be monitored.
Area of Concern #2
A big area of Clouds and Rain stretches along the Gulf Coast from Louisiana to the Panhandle. This is an elongated area of low pressure. If it organizes, it will do so in yellow circle. as seen in upper map. NHC gives it a low chance for growth.
No concerns for South Florida as of this moment.
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