POTENTIAL TROPICAL CYCLONE 2 | Some strengthening is forecast during the next few days if the disturbance remains over water, according to the NHC.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, the disturbance was moving west at about 24 mph and was about 125 miles east of Trinidad, nearing the southern Windward Islands.
“Conditions appear conducive for development if the disturbance remains over water, and it will likely become a tropical storm near the southern Windward Islands or while moving westward across the southern Caribbean Sea,” the NHC said.As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, Potential Tropical Cyclone 2 was moving west at about 24 mph and was about 125 miles east of Trinidad, nearing the southern Windward Islands.in the tropics: one in the northern Gulf of Mexico and another in the eastern Atlantic.
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