A low-pressure system in the northwest Caribbean Sea has a 70% chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next week as it moves north into the Gulf of Mexico. While development is unlikely in the next 48 hours, heavy rains are expected to impact Central America. Elsewhere, systems southeast of Bermuda and off the coast of Africa are being monitored for potential development.
An area of low pressure is likely to form during the next few days in the northwestern Caribbean Sea . Gradual development of this system is expected, and a tropical depression is likely to form as the system moves slowly northward into the Gulf of Mexico through the end of the week. Development is unlikely over the next 48 hours but there is a 70% chance of development in the next 7 days.
Africa in the coming days. There is a 40% chance of development of a tropical depression forming during the middle to latter part of the week while the wave moves westward across the tropical Atlantic.
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