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Bryan Norcross: Focusing on the western Caribbean for possible development next week

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18 September 2024
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The FOX Forecast Center is closely monitoring what could become the Atlantic’s next named storm, potentially developing sooner rather than later. Attention will turn to the Caribbean late this weekend and into next week, as the atmospheric environment is expected to become increasingly favorable for tropical development.06:07[1]
UPDATED:Wednesday at 9 a.m.ET

Long-range computer forecast models continue to show the possibility of some kind of tropical development next week in the western Caribbean Sea.There is no consensus on where a potential system would most likely track

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