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Tracking the tropics: NHC watching area of low pressure

Nov 24, 2023Nov 24, 2023

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As of Wednesday morning, the National Hurricane Center is continuing to track areas of interest in the Atlantic Ocean.

An area of disorganized storms was spotted between the Azores and the Canary Islands as of the 8 a.m. advisory. It has a 0% chance of development in the next two days and a 0% chance of development in the next seven days.

"This system is forecast to turn northeastward later today and move over cooler waters, and further development is not anticipated. Periods of heavy rains and gusty winds will continue, however, across portions of the Canary Islands and Madeira Island over the next day or so," the NHC said.

Tropical Storm Arlene dissipated over the weekend. It was the first named storm of the season.

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