Tracking the Tropics: Tropical system likely to form in Gulf next week

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There are now three different areas we are monitoring for the possibility of tropical development.

The first disturbance is in the central Atlantic and will likely become a fish storm, which means it will not impact any landmass. It includes remnants of Gordon, which was the latest tropical storm to form. A tropical depression or storm could re-form in a few days. There's a 40 percent chance for development over the next seven days, with a 20 percent over the next two days.

The second area, located in the west-central Atlantic, has a low chance for development at 20% over the next week and 10% in the next two days. It's expected to stay over open waters.

The third area of development possible is in the Caribbean Sea. This is the area we NEED to watch as we could have a storm by next Thursday in the Gulf.

Right now, the slow-moving disturbance has a low chance over the next week of forming a low-pressure system over the northwestern Caribbean. There's no immediate development chance and it has a 40 percent chance over the next seven days.

However, we need to watch this portion of the Caribbean closely because of something called the "Central American Gyre," which starts to become active in the late spring into the early fall.

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