Area could develop as it moves over Caribbean
ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center on Thursday highlighted a new area in the Caribbean for potential development.
Forecasters said an area of low pressure is expected to develop in the next few days.
Development could happen early next week as it moves northward over western or central Caribbean, according to the NHC.
Chances of development are at 30% for the next seven days.
Meanwhile, what was once Tammy is now a strong extratropical cyclone associated with a front a few hundred miles east of Bermuda. Forecasters said it will separate from the front and potentially redevelop through the weekend.
The next named storm is Vince. Here’s what happens if we run out of names during hurricane season.
Hurricane season runs through the end of November.
Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges provides the latest information about everything happening in the tropics.
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