Alabama Stays Aware Amid Possible Tropical Depression Development
An area of low pressure over the western Caribbean Sea is generating scattered showers and thunderstorms.
The National Hurricane Center gives this a “0% formation chance through 48 hours.” However, it jumps up to a “50% for formation chance through 7 days.”
The environmental conditions seem favorable for gradual development, possibly allowing a tropical depression to form by midweek as the disturbance slowly moves west-northwestward.
The Weather Channel said, “The eastern Gulf Coast and Florida would be most favored for impacts regardless of whether a system forms or not. Enhanced rainfall in those areas is one possible impact by late week or this weekend, regardless of tropical development.”
James Spann, ABC 33/40, and Townsquare Media Tuscaloosa Chief Meteorologist, said it is “still too early to know the final destination or intensity.”
Residents along the U.S. Gulf Coast should watch the forecast,” said The Weather Channel. “It’s still too early to determine what impacts, if any, the system could have on the continental U.S.”
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