Tropical Wave Could Become Next Named Storm. Here’s the Latest on the Tropics
The National Hurricane Center reports a 40% chance the tropical wave will develop into a tropical depression or storm over the next seven days amid moderate atmospheric conditions.
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Hurricane center gives high chance tropical depression will form this week
ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center on Tuesday forecast increasing offs a tropical wave in the far eastern Atlantic could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
Tropical Depression to form mid-week in tropical Atlantic
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) - The National Hurricane Center continues to monitor a tropical wave in the far eastern tropical Atlantic south of the Cabo Verde Islands that now has upped chances for formation. According to the NHC, the "tropical wave is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms" along with seeing environmental conditions that are conducive for gradual development. Its being forecasted that a tropical depression could form by either …

It could become a tropical depression later in the week or during the weekend.
Forecasters Track Atlantic Tropical Wave » ¡Que Onda Magazine!
A tropical wave that moved off the coast of Africa on Aug. 31 is being monitored as it travels westward across the Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center said conditions could allow the system to develop into a tropical depression later this week. Chance of Development On Sept. 1, the system was located west of […] La entrada Forecasters Track Atlantic Tropical Wave se publicó primero en ¡Que Onda Magazine!.
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