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After the National Hurricane Center had three hurricanes to follow in the Atlantic basin last week, including Hurricane Milton, this week has gotten off to a much quieter start.Currently, there are no named tropical storms or hurricanes in the Atlantic for the National Hurricane Center to track, but there is one disturbance that is drawing the agency's attention. AL94 has formed in the open Atlantic Ocean and is moving to the west.
The storm system is expected to move toward the Leeward Islands this weekend.It's too early to tell if the system will pose any threat to the mainland U.S. if it develops.The next tropical storm to form in the Atlantic will be given the name Nadine.RELATED STORY | Getting a refund for a Florida vacation disrupted by storms may not be easySo far in 2024, there have been 13 named systems with nine hurricanes and four major hurricanes.
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