Invest 94L: Formation chances drop to 40% over the next week

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Invest 94L could develop into tropical depression

One area being watched closely is located over the central Atlantic Ocean and has been designated Invest 94L, while the second area of disturbed weather is centered over the western Caribbean Sea.

Invest 94L:

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two areas of potential tropical development in the Atlantic and Caribbean.

According to their 8 a.m. update, in the central tropical Atlantic, a broad area of low pressure is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms. 

The system is expected to move west to west-northwestward, with conditions only marginally conducive for gradual development later this week. A tropical depression could form as it approaches the Leeward and Virgin Islands. 

The system has a 30% chance of formation within the next 48 hours and a 40% chance over the next seven days.

Western Caribbean Sea system:

In the western Caribbean Sea, another broad area of low pressure is producing showers and thunderstorms.  Gradual development is possible if the system remains over water as it moves slowly toward Central America. 

Regardless of development, heavy rainfall is expected in parts of Central America later this week. 

The system has a 10% chance of formation within the next 48 hours and a 20% chance over the next seven days.

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