

While it does not pose a direct threat to land, it could come close enough to bring some rain and wind to the northern Azores later this weekend. Tropical Storm Wanda continues to wander in the eastern Atlantic near the Azores.

As this system tracks east over the open waters of the central Atlantic, it could acquire some tropical characteristics as Wanda did a few weeks ago. Formation odds are low (20%) during the next 5 days. However, the National Hurricane Center is monitoring a strong storm off the Southeast U.S. The Atlantic Basin remains quiet, with no organized activity. The Atlantic Basin remains quiet, with no tropical development expected into the weekend. The Atlantic hurricane season comes to an end on November 30th. If named, the storm would take the first name from the new supplemental list which is "Adria". The risk for subtropical storm formation is "medium" (50%) during the next five days.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area about 400 miles northeast of Bermuda for potential tropical development. Both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific basins remain quiet no tropical activity is expected this week.īoth the Atlantic and eastern Pacific basins are quiet, and should remain so through the week.
