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Dissipating Don & another disturbance

02:45 PM
July 24, 2023

Tropical update
Dissipating Don & another disturbance

Tropical update 0724

After 10 days of being named and meandering over the northern Atlantic in all kinds of directions, Don will dissipate on Monday. There are no advisories for land due to Don.

We also continue to monitor a tropical wave located a few hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles. It has a 20 percent chance of tropical development within the next 7 days. The system is disorganized and although it could become better organized today or Tuesday, it will enter an area unfavorable for development starting Wednesday. This will likely not make it for this system to become a named tropical system. Nonetheless, several islands of the Lesser Antilles will receive substantial rains from this disturbance this week as it will continue to move westward.

The rest of the Atlantic continues quiet. The next tropical update will be issued on Tuesday morning.

Irene Sans
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