ORLANDO, Fla. – The National Hurricane Center on Friday has highlighted a trio of systems in the tropics, two of those tropical waves developing unusually far east for late June.
Area No. 1: Invest 94
The broad area of low pressure that we’ve been tracking all week over the western Caribbean will quickly track toward Central America and the Yucatan Peninsula by the weekend.
The NHC is giving the area a 30% chance of tropical development over the next seven days.
Area No. 2: Invest 95
An aggressive tropical wave several miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands will continue to move into a favorable environment into the weekend.
The National Hurricane Center is giving it a high probability (90%) of development within the next two days.
A tropical depression or tropical storm is likely later today or by the weekend as it approaches the Windward Islands.
The next named storm will be called Beryl.
Area No. 3:
A tropical wave slightly east of Invest 95 is producing disorganized showers and storms.
Some slow development of the system is possible early next week.
The NHC is giving it a 20% chance of tropical formation over the next week.
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