NHC highlights area for development over central Atlantic
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NHC highlights area for development over central Atlantic
As of 8 a.m. Sunday, the National Hurricane Center is watching a low-pressure system around 500 miles east-southeast of Bermuda which has a 10% chance of turning into something tropical over the next two to seven days. While it’s still early, the system could slowly develop before it hits a wall of strong upper-level winds that would make it harder to develop. For now, it’s expected to keep moving northeast across the central Atlantic.[WATCH: Is…
NHC Monitoring First Area Of Interest In Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season
After a remarkably quiet start to the Atlantic hurricane season, which officially began on June 1, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is now closely tracking an area of disturbed weather in the central subtropical Atlantic. This marks the first potential tropical threat of the season, though its chances of significant development are currently low. As […] NHC Monitoring First Area Of Interest In Quiet Atlantic Hurricane Season
EL SALVADOR.- By the end of next week El Salvador could have an increase in the cloudiness and amount of rains, according to the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources (MARN) due to an area of low pressure south of the coasts of Central America. “We maintain the surveillance of an area of low pressure located very south of El Salvador, which, according to the NHC, has a 10% probability of evolving to tropical cyclone in the next two days …
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