Broad Area of Low Pressure in Central Atlantic

We are watching a broad area of low pressure sitting 350 miles east-northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands. Right now, it is a disorganized area of showers and storms, producing 30 mph winds on its northeast side. It could become a tropical or subtropical depression in the next couple of days. But it will be moving northwest and north over the open Atlantic, not affecting any land areas. After midweek, upper level shear increases as it gets absorbed into an approaching frontal boundary, so additional development is unlikely.

Area of Disorganized Showers & Storms in the Atlantic

An upper low and trough are generating an area of disorganized showers and storms in the central Atlantic. It sits several hundred miles east of the northern Leeward Islands. The low will head northwest in the open Atlantic with minimal chance of developing before being absorbed into a frontal system midweek.