Short window for area of low pressure to develop

FOX 13 Meteorologist Valerie Mills says there's a 30% chance for an area of low pressure to gain some subtropical or tropical characteristics. According to Mills, once the area moves to cooler waters, potential for development will quickly die.

Area of low pressure has chance of development

According to FOX 13 meteorologist Jim Weber, there's a 40% chance of development over the next week. Chances have gone down as the area of low pressure heads toward cooler waters.

Atlantic system may strengthen over weekend

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is keeping an eye on the tropics as the end of hurricane season draws closer. He says a low is forecast has a 50% chance of developing in the Atlantic along a frontal boundary. Weber says it could acquire some tropical or subtropical characteristics, but it will remain over open waters.

Will there be another named storm this year?

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is watching the tropics with just nine days left in the 2023 hurricane season. Weber says a small area of low pressure in the Caribbean will not develop due to dry air moving through. He’s also keeping an eye on an area in the Atlantic that could acquire tropical or subtropical characteristics. Weber says it has a 60 percent chance of developing within the next seven days but will stay out over open waters.

Tropics active as end of hurricane season draws near

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is keeping an eye on the tropics with 10 days left in the 2023 hurricane season. He is watching an area of low pressure in the Central Caribbean that has a 10% chance of developing over the next week. Weber is also tracking a frontal boundary that is working its way in the middle of the Atlantic. He says it has a 30% chance of developing over the next five days.