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NHC monitoring Invest 94L in Atlantic

The National Hurricane Centre (NHC) is tracking Invest 94L, which has a 70% chance of strengthening into a tropical depression over the next 48 hours. Photo: NHC
MIAMI, Florida, USA- A tropical depression is expected to form over the next few days in the Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).

It might not be much longer before it becomes a tropical storm.

The NHC is tracking Invest 94L, which has a 70% chance of strengthening into a tropical depression over the next 48 hours.

The NHC in its 5:00 AM advisory said: "An area of low pressure located several hundred miles southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands is producing a large area of disorganised showers and thunderstorms. Environmental conditions are forecast to become more conducive for development, and a tropical depression or tropical storm is likely to form within the next couple of days while the system moves westward or west-northwestward across the central and western tropical Atlantic."

Meanwhile, forecasters are still tracking Sean, which weakened to a tropical depression on Saturday, October 14, 2023, and is expected to become post-tropical by the end of the weekend.

6 Responses to “NHC monitoring Invest 94L in Atlantic”

  • Me (15/10/2023, 08:15) Like (7) Dislike (1) Reply
    Where are the Pwd crews today cleaning the drains?
  • Not serious! (15/10/2023, 08:19) Like (12) Dislike (1) Reply
    But just imagine if the roads, Ghuts and drain where cleaned, less flooding! But i guess after the commission of inquiry many are happy with all the overgrown trees and the need for quotes in an emergency and the way the BVI looks as a whole.
  • Urgent (15/10/2023, 09:35) Like (7) Dislike (3) Reply
    Clean all the Ghuts, very bad drainage system, been asking public works people but not doing anything since long, because of their negligence we are having floods
    • Urgent 2 (15/10/2023, 21:11) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
      Is a public work department in the bvi can’t tell when last see them people on road an so much work to do on road ,free money ma boi I going got apply there for a job I working to hard
  • Good and bad. (15/10/2023, 13:10) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    We need the rain. Something is terribly wrong with water and sewage and the whole system. We get a good bit of rain we got flooded out. Next day. No water in my pipe. This maths is off..
  • @ goog & BAD (15/10/2023, 15:56) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    THE LAST TWO WANNABES DIRECTORS / WERE REALLY DICTATORS , WHO DIDN'T KNOW ( B ) FROM BULLS FOOT , PLAIN AND SIMPLE ( BUT WERE PUTTING ON A SHOW AS IF THEY WRE ENGINEERS , AND IT FINALLY CAME TO LIGHT , THAT THEY WERE JUST PRETENDERS , WHO USED THE BEST THING THAT THEY ARE GOOD AT , AND THATS ( THEIR MOUTH )


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