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Erin is now an extra-tropical cyclone as it moves through the North Atlantic.
Elsewhere, we’re watching two other areas of interest in the Atlantic with development potential in the coming days.
What You Need To Know
- Two disturbances are being watched, one with high chances to develop
- There is no immediate concern for the U.S.
- The next name on the list is Fernand
A tropical depression or storm could form this weekend southeast of Bermuda as the system turns north in the Atlantic. It has high odds (90%) to develop over the next couple of days.
Another tropical wave that emerged off the African coast will continue to move westward with with much lower odds for tropical development. Conditions will be more favorable once it reaches the Caribbean Sea.
Neither of these disturbances pose a threat to the U.S. right now.
August is one of the busier months in the hurricane season, so activity will likely pick up in the coming weeks. The next name on the list is Fernand.
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Spectrum News Weather Staff
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