Tracking the Tropics: Next named tropical system could develop by the weekend

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We are now in the final month of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season — the season officially ends on Nov. 30.

There are three different areas we are watching for a potential system to develop in the Atlantic and the one with the highest chance of formation is in the Caribbean.

Nothing has formed yet, but that could change next week. There is still too much time to give specifics on the intensity, timing or possible track of a system, but next week we could have a (weak) tropical system in the Gulf of Mexico that could potentially impact the coast.

We're keeping watch on the southwestern Caribbean Sea as a broad area of low pressure is likely to develop in the next day or two.

Gradual development is possible thereafter, and a tropical depression could form over the weekend while the system begins to drift northward or northeastward toward the central Caribbean Sea.

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This has been a brutal year for storms- stay safe!

gabriellast.angelo
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This is a pretty normal year. So far, nothing is really different from hurricane season. 2020, we had 30 named storms.

And don't say global warming because back in 2005 we had a season with 28 named storms and the most hurricanes in a single season, with 15 hurricanes. That year also had the most Category 5 hurricanes in a single season, with three.

DustinPlatt
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Everything is good, just don’t know what she is saying.

jadat.j.
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Kind of a late Hurricane season isn’t it?

BobBrand-zs
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And downplaying that Florida will get it

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