We are in the heart of Hurricane season and watching 4 areas of possible development in the Atlantic. A disorganized area of showers and storms sitting south of Bermuda will struggle to overcome wind shear the next several days. It only has a 30% chance of development over the next 5 days. A non-tropical area of low pressure is developing 900 miles south of the Azores. but will remain over the open Atlantic.
Tropical Depression 11 has developed but only has 35 mph winds and will likely become a remnant low over the next 36 hours. It will slowly move westward towards the Lesser Antilles, bringing some gusty winds and heavy rain early next week.
The area of low pressure 500 miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands is getting better organized and it appears a tropical depression is forming. Models are in good agreement on a westward track over the next week. It won’t impact any land areas for some time.