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A Tropical Depression is Forming: Let's Stay Calm, No Immediate Risk

0% chance in 48 hours / 40% chance in 7 days

Central Tropical Atlantic: A tropical wave over the central tropical Atlantic produces disorganized showers and thunderstorms.


Environmental conditions appear favorable for the gradual development of this system, and a tropical depression could form early next week as it moves westward at 10 to 15 mph and approaches the Lesser Antilles.


The system is then expected to move west to west-northwestward across parts of the eastern Caribbean Sea by the middle of next week.*


Active storms in the Atlantic

No active storms


0% chance in 48 hours / 40% chance in 7 days

Near the Lesser Antilles and Caribbean Sea: Showers and thunderstorms associated with a tropical wave over the central tropical Atlantic remain disorganized. Gradual development of this system is possible over the next few days, and a tropical depression could form next week as it moves westward, reaching the Lesser Antilles on Monday and continuing across the Caribbean Sea mid-to-late this week. 48-hour chance of formation... low... near 0 percent. 7-day chance of formation... moderate... 40 percent.

0% chance in 48 hours / 20% chance in 7 days

Eastern Tropical Atlantic: Another tropical wave between the west coast of Africa and the Cape Verde Islands is producing minimal shower and thunderstorm activity. Slow development of this system is possible through late next week as it slowly moves west-northwestward over the eastern and central tropical Atlantic. 48-hour chance of formation... low... near 0 percent. 7-day chance of formation... low... 20 percent.

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