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The tropics look calm for now

Writer: Bryan NorcrossBryan Norcross

The tropics are quiet for now, though we'll still watch the eastern Atlantic

A Tropical disturbance tagged by the National Hurricane Center coming off of Africa will bring stormy weather to the Cabo Verde islands and proceed on a westerly path that could take it near the northeastern Caribbean islands in about a week.

 


The Disturbance could arrive as anything from a developing tropical disturbance, to Tropical Storm Nadine, to a messy surge of tropical moisture.


In the middle of the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Leslie is heading out to sea.



In the southwestern Caribbean, a large area of low pressure called the Central American Gyre will reorganize. We'll keep an eye on that to see if it throws off a tropical system. It was the birthplace of components of both Helene and Milton.

 

Otherwise, a good fall front will sweep through all but South Florida. It will be until next week before robust fall weather pushes all the way through the state.



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