Formation chance for Invest 94-L in Atlantic slightly increases; Tropical depression possible
Video above: Latest coverage on the tropicsThe National Hurricane Center is currently monitoring an area of interest in the Atlantic that could become a tropical depression by the end of the week. Invest 94-L — eastern tropical AtlanticInvest 94-L is causing disorganized thunderstorms and showers just west of Cabo Verde.Related: What’s an invest?The NHC said the possibility of the system’s development over the next few days is not anticipated. This is because the system is located in a less conducive area for development. However, Invest 94-L is forecast to move westward or west-northward away from the Cabo Verde islands through next week.That area has more favorable conditions for development, and a tropical depression could form as the system approaches the Leeward Islands by the end of this week. According to the NHC, the system has a 10% chance of formation in the next two days but that increases to 40% in the next seven days. Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024 MORE: Get the Facts: Addressing rumors of ‘Nadine’ in the tropicsRelated: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questions
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Invest 94-L — eastern tropical Atlantic
Invest 94-L is causing disorganized thunderstorms and showers just west of Cabo Verde.
Related: What’s an invest?
The NHC said the possibility of the system’s development over the next few days is not anticipated. This is because the system is located in a less conducive area for development.
However, Invest 94-L is forecast to move westward or west-northward away from the Cabo Verde islands through next week.
That area has more favorable conditions for development, and a tropical depression could form as the system approaches the Leeward Islands by the end of this week.
According to the NHC, the system has a 10% chance of formation in the next two days but that increases to 40% in the next seven days.
Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2024
MORE: Get the Facts: Addressing rumors of ‘Nadine’ in the tropics
Related: Hurricane KidCast: What’s a hurricane? And more answers to kids’ questions