The National Weather Service is keeping a close eye on A low pressure area centered between the northeast coast of Honduras
and Grand Cayman continues to show signs of organization. Shower activity has become a little more concentrated this morning…and
surface pressures are falling. Upper-level winds are gradually becoming more conducive for development…and the system is likely
to become a tropical depression before it reaches the Yucatan Peninsula in a couple of days. There is a high chance…70
percent…of this system becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours. An Air Force reconnaissance plane is scheduled to
investigate this disturbance later today to determine if a tropical cyclone has formed.
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