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    Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center monitoring 'area of active weather' in Atlantic

    By Julia Gomez and Doyle Rice, USA TODAY,

    6 hours ago

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    Less than a week after Hurricane Milton barreled across Florida , another tropical depression could form in the Atlantic Ocean by the end of the week, forecasters said Monday.

    The National Hurricane Center in Miami is tracking an "area of active weather" west of the Cabo Verde Islands in the Atlantic with a 60% chance of forming in the next week.

    The NHC is "keeping an eye" on the area of low pressure called AL94, Anthony Reynes, a senior forecaster with the National Weather Service in Miami, told USA TODAY Monday morning.

    Reynes called the system a "potential storm."

    As the storm moves westward, warmer waters and environmental conditions could make it more favorable for the area to form into a tropical depression.

    AL94 has a 10% chance of forming in the next 48 hours, and a 60% chance of forming in the next 7 days, according to the NHC.

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    Atlantic storm tracker

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    This graphic provides formation potential for individual disturbances during the next 7-day period. The areas enclosed on the graph represent the potential formation area during the forecast period. National Hurricane Center

    Where is AL94 headed?

    AL94 is forecast to move west or west-southwestward in the coming days, according to the NHC. The environment could become more favorable towards the middle or end of the week for gradual development.

    A tropical depression could form as AL94 moves west-northwestward and nears the Leeward Islands, around 350 miles southeast of Puerto Rico, towards the end of the week.

    Forecasters also eye Caribbean system

    Although not yet on the official NHC forecast map yet, private meteorologists were also watching another area for potential tropical development: AccuWeather meteorologists believe there is a medium risk of tropical development in the western Caribbean from Oct. 17-19.

    As to as where the potential Caribbean storm would go, "one possibility would take the system westward into Central America and southern Mexico, and the other is, unfortunately, toward Florida," AccuWeather hurricane expert Alex DaSilva said.

    This story was updated with new information.

    Julia is a trending reporter for USA TODAY. You can connect with her on LinkedIn , follow her on X, formerly Twitter , Instagram and TikTok : @juliamariegz, or email her at jgomez@gannett.com

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Storm tracker: National Hurricane Center monitoring 'area of active weather' in Atlantic

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    1h ago
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