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NHC monitors three areas of tropical disturbances that could organize in the Atlantic Basin

Channel 9 meteorologists are monitoring three areas of disturbance in the tropics.

Invest 94L is a disorganized series of showers and storms near Central America.

The system has a 30% chance of developing in the tropics as it approaches the Yucatán Peninsula and reaches the southwestern Gulf of Mexico.

Invest 95L shows a 90% chance of organization in the open Atlantic.

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We are likely to see tropical development from Invest 95L over the next 24 to 48 hours.

If it develops over the weekend it is called Beryl.

There is still plenty of time to watch and monitor the system, and it is too early to know where it will end up.

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Another area of ​​tropical disturbance is right on the heels of Invest 95L.

On Friday morning there were still isolated showers and thunderstorms, but a gradual development is possible next week.

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The chance of the third disruption occurring is currently 20%.

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Fortunately, no tropical disturbances pose a threat to Florida.

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