Neither of the disturbances that the National Hurricane Center has been watching are likely to impact land, and the odds of them developing are decreasing.

The small, disorganized system offshore of the Carolinas is unlikely to develop before it merges with a front just to its north. Eventually it will be swept into the North Atlantic.

The disturbance in the tropical Atlantic tagged Invest #96L with the big orange potential development area is struggling against Saharan Dust and dry air. It is heading into the North Atlantic. The potential development area is so large because generally hostile conditions in the middle of the Atlantic will likely slow the development process. If it happens, it will likely take a few days. The NHC still has that system’s odds of development in the medium r

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