National Hurricane Center Monitors Three Developing Systems in the Atlantic
Forecasters predict potential tropical depressions as the Atlantic hurricane season intensifies.
- A low-pressure system near Texas and Louisiana could cause flash flooding despite low chances of cyclone formation.
- Two tropical waves in the Atlantic have varying chances of development, with one near the Lesser Antilles showing higher potential.
- The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts up to 24 named storms this season, with up to 13 becoming hurricanes.
- September is historically the peak month for hurricane activity in the Atlantic, driven by warm ocean temperatures.
- Residents in coastal regions are advised to stay informed and prepared as conditions can change rapidly.