Subtropical Development Possible for Disturbance in Atlantic

A low pressure system remains situated several hundred miles south of Newfoundland. It is non-tropical in nature with convection focused on the east side and likely won’t become tropical over the next few days. Organization of the system has not improved, but it could become more sub-tropical into Wednesday. After it moves northeast into the colder waters of the Atlantic Thursday & Friday, any further development will be unlikely. Even if the system does become better organized it will remain over open water and not impact any land masses.

Disturbance Sitting 600 miles South of Newfoundland

We have been monitoring an area of low pressure sitting over 600 miles south-southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland. It remains disorganized and non-tropical in nature. The disturbance may take on more sub-tropical or tropical characteristics over the next 2-3 days, but the chances still look minimal. Even if it does strengthen, it will move northeast in the open Atlantic, not affecting any land areas.