National Hurricane Center watching disturbance in Atlantic
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The National Hurricane Center on Thursday lowered its forecast chances that a system that had moved over Florida the day previous could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm. As of the NHC’s 2 p.
The hatched areas on the National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook map indicate "areas where a tropical cyclone — which could be a tropical depression, tropical storm or hurricane — could develop," said National Hurricane Center Deputy Director Jamie Rhome.
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FOX Weather on MSNArea of potential development in the tropics catches attention of National Hurricane CenterThe National Hurricane Center say they are monitoring a broad area of low pressure in the tropics which has a low chance of development over the next week.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Invest 93L off Florida. Chances for development stand at 40% over the next 48 hours.
The National Hurricane Center over the weekend began highlighting an area of low pressure about 500 miles east of Bermuda. Computer models show it could become a short-lived tropical depression or ...
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Invest 93L may have fizzled out, but the history of Texas storms suggests August could be the 'real' start of the season.
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