There are two areas in the Atlantic that are being monitored by the National Hurricane Center. While the first is a nontropical low in the northern Atlantic that doesn’t pose any threat to land at this time, the other is a bit more interesting.
Breakdown
- A tropical wave in the Caribbean has a 30% chance of developing into a depression or storm. 10s
- The system could affect islands in the Caribbean Sea and possibly parts of Central America. 15s
- One scenario suggests the system could move between Cuba and the Yucatan Peninsula toward the Gulf of Mexico. 31s
- Another possible path includes movement through Cuba, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic. 43s
- The current threat to the United States is considered low. 47s