A STRONG TROPICAL WAVE NEAR 47-46 DEGREE WEST IS ACCOMPANIED BY A WEAK AREA OF LOW PRESSURE THAT IS PRODUCING STRONG SCATTERED SHOWERS AND STORMS BETWEEN 51-47 DEGREES WEST. THE SHOWERS AND STORM ARE WEST OF THE WAVES AXIS. STRONG GUSTY WINDS AND HEAVY RAINS WITH LIGHTNING WILL SPREAD OVER THE WINDWARD ISLANDS BY TOMORROW AS THIS WAVE CONTINUES TRACKING WEST. MODELS DO NOT SHOW THIS WEATHER SYSTEM DEVELOPING.
ANOTHER WAVE WHICH WAS ONCE BRET IS NEAR 82-83 WEST NEARING HOUNDURAS AND NICARAGUA. THIS WAVE IS ACCOMPANIED BY STORNG GUSTY WINDS, HEAVY RAIN, AND LIGHTNING AND IS LOCATED TO THE WEST OF THE NORTHERN AXIS OF THE WAVE OVER NORTHEAST COAST OF NICARAGUA AND HONDURAS. THERE ARE NO SIGNS OF DEVELOPMENT.
AS FOR THE RMENANTS OF CINDY THIS WEATHER SYSTEM IS BEING MONITORED FOR REORGANIZATION AS IT TRACKS NORTHWEST. MANY OF THE MODELS SHOW CINDY REDEVELOPING AS IT TRACKS NORTHWARD.
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000 ABNT20 KNHC 261149 TWOAT Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Mon Jun 26 2023 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Southwestern Atlantic Ocean (Remnants of Cindy): A surface trough of low pressure, associated with the remnants of Cindy, is producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms more than 500 miles to the south-southeast of Bermuda. While strong upper-level winds are expected to prevent redevelopment of this system over the next day or two, environmental conditions could then become a little more favorable for some gradual redevelopment during the latter part of this week. This system should move generally northward into the northwestern Atlantic ocean, passing near Bermuda on Thursday. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 7 days...low...30 percent. $$ Forecaster Papin/Pasch
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