For the past several months, we’ve been keeping a close eye on potential storm systems heading for the United States.
During hurricane season, the probability of storms is higher than at other times of year, and we’ve already seen a few major hurricanes that impacted the southern part of the country. But it seems that the season isn’t over yet, because the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is watching three different developing systems in the Atlantic.
Yesterday, the NHC shared that they’re monitoring three different systems developing in the Atlantic. One area in the Southwest Caribbean was of particular interest.
But when the updates came in on Saturday, November 2nd, things had changed a bit. Now, one of the systems has developed into Subtropical Storm Patty. It’s expected to pass near or over the Azores this weekend.
But if you’re in the United States, the system you might want to closely watch is the one that’s currently forming in the Southwest Caribbean. This storm has an 80% chance of cyclone formation within the next 7 days. Right now, it’s a broad area of low pressure with disorganized showers, but it seems to be moving northward over the Caribbean Sea.
We’ll continue to keep an eye on this system and let you know if we see any major updates. We’ve already seen Hurricane Helene and Hurricane Milton come through the area this year, and we know many people are hoping to wrap up the hurricane season without any other major issues.
Stay tuned to DFB for more updates on the weather headed for the U.S. — we’ll keep you in the loop.
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