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The Caribbean Sea has been void of storms this season. That may change this week with Invest 98L likely to develop.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves: The axis of an eastern Atlantic tropical wave is near 31W/32W S of 18N, and moving west around 17 mph. Scattered moderate to isolated strong convection is noted from 06N to 12N between 30W and 34W.
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The National Hurricane Center is tracking Tropical Storm Jerry and a trough of low pressure, along with three tropical waves.
Hurricane forecasters highlighted two new disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday morning, including a potential area of low pressure that could bring rain to the Gulf Coast. The low-pressure system could form in the next couple of days near southern Florida, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center in Miami said at 7 a.m. Thursday.
Tropical Storm Jerry became the 10th named storm of the season in the Central Atlantic on Tuesday and is expected to become a hurricane by the end of the week. Jerry will make a sharp turn to the north before reaching Puerto Rico and should get fairly close to Bermuda early next week.
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NHC Continues To Monitor Caribbean For Tropical Development
Early this week, a tropical wave will move from the Central Atlantic into the Caribbean. The wave will remain disorganized over the next few days. However, development will be more likely by mid-week.