Tropical Cyclone Development Outlook

Active Systems
None

Other Disturbances / Areas to Watch
Disturbance 22 is located over 900 miles to the east of the Lesser Antilles along 47W. Thunderstorm activity is very limited with the disturbance. It is moving to the west near 23 mph. Environmental conditions are unfavorable for development. This disturbance may enhance shower and thunderstorm activity across the Lesser Antilles later Sunday into Monday. There is a near zero percent chance of tropical development.

Disturbance 23 is slowly pushing off the west coast of Africa and is located along 19W. Thunderstorms have decreased with the disturbance over the past 24 hours. It is expected to move westward at 15 mph over the next few days. This disturbance has a near zero percent chance of development due to unfavorable environmental conditions.

Disturbance 24 has been identified about 700 miles to the west of the western Azores near 38N, 44W. This is a non-tropical area of low pressure. There is a low chance (20 percent) of subtropical or tropical development later this weekend into early next week as the low moves to the southwest over warmer water temperatures. The system will move back to the northeast later next week out into the North Atlantic. Regardless of development, the disturbance is forecast to remain away from any land areas.

Meteorologist: Claude Aultman