Kiko now a tropical storm
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A tropical wave thousands of miles from the U.S. coastline has a 90% chance of development in the next couple of days.
Chances of development for Invest 91L dissipated Sept. 6. Now, the National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical waves.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean.
Parts of Mexico and the Southwestern U.S. can continue to see impacts from Tropical Storm Lorena through the weekend.
A tropical wave, formerly known as Invest 91L has no chance of developing into a tropical depression over the next few days. A tropical wave over the Atlantic, formerly Invest 91L, is producing a limited amount of shower activity. Development is no longer expected, according to the latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center.
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Fox Weather on MSNDaily Weather Update from FOX Weather: Watching tropical Atlantic and Gulf as peak hurricane season approaches
While a tropical disturbance is on the verge of becoming Tropical Depression Seven or Tropical Storm Gabrielle, the FOX Forecast Center is also paying close attention to the Gulf as the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches on Sept.
The tropics remain very quiet, but a weak area of low pressure is bringing more rain to Florida today. It's not expected to affect Texas. The tropical disturbance we were watching last week, Invest 91L,
While there are no coastal watches or warnings currently in effect, swells generated by Hurricane Kiko could begin reaching the Hawaiian Islands toward the end of this weekend. These swells could cause life-threatening surf and rip currents.
Meteorologist Ed Piotrowski wrote on X on Tuesday: "As we head into the peak of hurricane season, there's really only one system worth watching. A well-defined tropical wave south of the Cabo Verde Islands has a high chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm later this week or over the weekend. The next name on the list is Gabrielle.
The tropical wave that we were monitoring the last few days now has no chance for further development. Meaning things are quiet across the Atlantic basin. the Caribbean, and into the Gulf. We are just days away from the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season so please don’t let your guard down.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane Kiko could bring life-threatening surf and rip currents to Hawaii.