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National Hurricane Center Identifies Two Key Areas of Interest in the Atlantic

National Hurricane Center highlights 2 areas in the Atlantic
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center is keeping a close watch on two potential areas of activity in the Atlantic Ocean, drawing attention from weather enthusiasts and experts alike.

One area of interest is a non-tropical low-pressure system that is currently taking shape several hundred miles south of Nova Scotia. As it moves over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, there is a possibility that this system could evolve into a subtropical or tropical entity.

The National Hurricane Center has assessed the potential for development, assigning this system a low 10% chance of formation within the next two to seven days. Despite the development possibility, this system is not expected to pose any threat to land at this time.

The National Hurricane Center currently gives this entity a 10% chance for development over the next two days and seven days.

This is not a threat to land.

Meanwhile, in the central Atlantic, a tropical wave is continuing to move west.

Some gradual development is possible over the next several days.

The system is expected to impact the Windward Islands this weekend and enter the Caribbean Sea by the early-middle part of next week.

There is great uncertainty in the long-term future of this disturbance. If the disturbance is strong entering the Caribbean, it has a better chance to turn in the northeast Caribbean.

Scenarios for Caribbean disturbance

If the system takes longer to organize, closer to Jamaica, the system will have the opportunity to become strong and lift north.

If the storm takes even longer to consolidate, it will likely remain weak and move west towards Central America.

There is a 30% chance for development over the next seven days.

The next two names of the 2025 hurricane season are Melissa and Nestor. Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30.

Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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