Hurricane Erin isn’t the only severe weather business happening in the Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center is also watching two disturbances.

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Disturbance No. 1

This “broad area of low pressure” is hanging out a couple of hundred miles off the North Carolina coast.

“...Development, if any, of this system should be slow to occur during the next day or so, while it drifts generally eastward,” the hurricane center said. “The opportunity for development should end on Monday, when environmental upper-level winds are expected to become unfavorable.”

Formation chance before Tuesday: 10%

Formation chance in the next seven days: 10%.

Disturbance No. 2

This tropical wave near the Cabo Verde Islands

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