National Hurricane Center Watching 3 Atlantic Systems
ATLANTIC OCEAN NEAR SOUTHEASTERN U.S. COAST, AUG 4 – Tropical Storm Dexter poses no land threat while two disturbances near Florida and the central Atlantic have up to a 50% chance of developing, the National Hurricane Center said.
- On Monday, the National Hurricane Center increased the odds two systems could form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm, including one near Florida’s coast, while Tropical Storm Dexter continued to churn in the Atlantic.
- During hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center expects a broad area of low pressure to develop a couple of days off the southeastern United States coast, which runs from June 1 through Nov. 30.
- Amid ongoing monitoring, the NHC assigned a monitored tropical wave a 10% chance of development in 48 hours and 40% in seven days, and increased odds to 50% for another disturbance.
- While Dexter poses no threat to land, forecasters warn more rain is likely over the South, especially eastern North Carolina.
- By Thursday, computer forecast models predict a low-pressure center will form offshore of South Carolina, and NOAA's Hurricane Hunters may launch reconnaissance flights into this area.
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NHC monitors 2 disturbances in Atlantic as Tropical Storm Dexter weakens
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Dexter continued to weaken over the open Atlantic on Tuesday as the National Hurricane Center monitors two areas of disturbed weather with the chance to develop. Tropical Storm Dexter As of 5 a.m., Tropical Storm Dexter is barely clinging to tropical storm status with winds of just 40 mph. However, Dexter is expected to re-intensify into a post-tropical cyclone in a couple of days, the NHC said. Dexter is loca…
NHC monitors 2 disturbances in Atlantic as TS Dexter weakens
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Dexter continued to weaken over the open Atlantic on Tuesday as the National Hurricane Center monitors two areas of disturbed weather with the chance to develop. Tropical Storm Dexter As of 5 a.m., Tropical Storm Dexter is barely clinging to tropical storm status with winds of just 40 mph. However, Dexter is expected to re-intensify into a post-tropical cyclone in a couple of days, the NHC said. Dexter is loca…

Hurricane center increases odds system off Florida will develop amid Atlantic upsurge
The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday increased the chances an expected low pressure area off the northeast coast of Florida could develop into a tropical depression or storm while keeping an eye on another Atlantic system plus Tropical Storm Dexter.
2 areas in Atlantic eyed for possible tropical development as Tropical Storm Dexter spins away from US
As Tropical Storm Dexter moves away from the U.S. East Coast, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is also tracking two areas to watch for tropical development in the Atlantic Ocean, one of which could potentially impact the southeastern U.S.


Hurricane center eyes potential systems near Florida, in Atlantic while TS Dexter churns
The National Hurricane Center on Monday increased the odds two systems could form into the season’s next tropical depression or storm, including one near Florida’s coast, while newly formed Tropical Storm Dexter continued to churn in the Atlantic.
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