Forecasters say people in the Bahamas, Florida and other areas the southeastern U.S. should monitor the storm system for potential impacts.
Forecasters say there’s a 60% chance that a tropical disturbance in the Atlantic may turn into an organized tropical depression or tropical storm that could target the Bahamas and the southeastern U.S. in the next seven days.could take aim at FloridaThat’s still considered a “medium chance” that the tropical wave currently several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles islands will become more organized and develop into a depression or a named tropical storm.
“Interests in the Greater Antilles, the Bahamas, and the southeastern U.S. should monitor the progress of this system,” the hurricane center said. However, big questions remain over whether the system will be able to get more organized and strengthen into a tropical depression or a named tropical storm, according to forecasters from
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