A tropical disturbance in the mid-Atlantic is expected to move west toward Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center. Conditions will become favorable for certain developments within a day or two, and a tropical depression may form around midweek as the system approaches or moves over the northern Leeward Islands, Greater Antilles, or southwest Atlantic,” the National Hurricane Center said. According to the National Health Commission, the possibility of formation in the next two days is zero, and the possibility of formation in the next seven days is 40%. It's too early to speculate on its exact direction, but WESH 2 First Alert meteorologists are monitoring the system. Meteorologist Eric Burris said it was “definitely worth seeing”. Mid-Season Survival | More from WESH 2's 2024 Hurricane Special: Where do hurricanes begin? The Weather First Alert weather team includes First Alert chief meteorologists Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda and Cam Tran.
A tropical disturbance in the mid-Atlantic is expected to move west toward Florida, according to the National Hurricane Center.
The National Hurricane Center predicted in a Sunday morning advisory that a tropical disturbance will interact with an approaching tropical wave in the coming days.
“Environmental conditions are expected to be favorable for some development within a day or two, and a tropical depression may form around midweek as the system approaches or moves over the northern Leeward Islands, Greater Antilles, or southwest Atlantic,” the National Hurricane Center said. ”
According to the National Health Commission, the possibility of formation in the next two days is zero, and the possibility of formation in the next seven days is 40%.
It's too early to speculate on its exact direction, but WESH 2 First Alert meteorologists are monitoring the system. Meteorologist Eric Burris said it was “definitely worth seeing”.
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Meteorologist Eric Burris explains the latest models in the video below:
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