Bryan Norcross: New disturbance faces a gradual, robust highway forward within the tropical Atlantic

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Tropical Wave Off Africa’s Coast Being Monitored by National Hurricane Center

The National Hurricane Center is closely watching a tropical wave that is about to move off the coast of Africa, producing a broad area of showers and thunderstorms. According to the NHC, this system has a medium chance of developing into a Tropical Depression by the middle of next week.

The disturbance is accompanied by a cluster of moderate thunderstorms, which can sometimes quickly develop into tropical depressions or tropical storms in the Atlantic. However, the presence of dry and dusty air in the eastern Atlantic may hinder the system’s development. The National Hurricane Center has indicated a large orange potential development area, signifying a medium chance of development, but notes that it will take some time for the disturbance to reach the development zone.

Computer Forecast Models Predict Slow Development

The consensus among computer forecast models is that the system has a decent chance of eventually developing, but not rapidly. If it does approach the islands, it is expected to be in the general vicinity around next weekend. Some models predict that the system will turn north before reaching the Caribbean, while others suggest it may come closer. Currently, the odds of a direct impact are very low. The outlook for an are of interest in the Atlantic as of Sept. 12, 2025.

The outlook for an are of interest in the Atlantic as of Sept. 12, 2025.

(FOX Weather)

Long-range forecasts are subject to significant changes, especially when the system in question has not yet begun to develop. Therefore, it is essential for residents on the northeast Caribbean islands to monitor the system’s progress next week. Another disturbance is forecast to emerge in the eastern Atlantic around next Tuesday, but it is too early to determine its potential trajectory or impact.

No Immediate Threats, But Residents Should Remain Vigilant

At present, there are no threats from these systems. However, it is crucial to recall that last year, a sudden shift in weather patterns led to the formation of storms. While the long-range forecast does not currently indicate such a shift, it is essential to remain vigilant and continue monitoring the situation. An overview of tropical waves being monitored as of Sept. 12, 2025.

An overview of tropical waves being monitored as of Sept. 12, 2025.

(FOX Weather)

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