September is the peak of the storm season, and seeing as we’re heading into September in a couple of days, there are plenty of things to keep an eye on according to tonight’s TWO.
A TROPICAL WAVE LOCATED ABOUT 750 MILES EAST OF THE WINDWARD ISLANDS IS PRODUCING SHOWERS AND A FEW THUNDERSTORMS. THERE HAS BEEN LITTLE CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION THIS EVENING. HOWEVER…UPPER-LEVEL WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO BECOME MORE FAVORABLE FOR DEVELOPMENT OVER THE NEXT DAY OR TWO AS THE SYSTEM MOVES WESTWARD AROUND 15 MPH.
DISORGANIZED CLOUDINESS AND SHOWERS EXTEND SEVERAL HUNDRED MILES EAST AND NORTHEAST OF A NON-TROPICAL LOW CENTERED ABOUT 330 MILES EAST OF JACKSONVILLE FLORIDA. ALTHOUGH THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF DEVELOPMENT AT THIS TIME…UPPER-LEVEL WINDS COULD BECOME A LITTLE MORE FAVORABLE FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION DURING THE NEXT DAY OR TWO.
CLOUDINESS AND A FEW SHOWERS ASSOCIATED WITH A WESTWARD-MOVING TROPICAL WAVE ARE BEGINNING TO SPREAD OVER THE THE BAY OF CAMPECHE. THIS SYSTEM HAS SOME POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT BEFORE IT MOVES OVER MAINLAND MEXICO IN A DAY OR SO.
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