A disturbance in the Atlantic has a low chance of development, hurricane forecasters said Thursday. It has a 10% of developing into a tropical depression within five days.
As of 7 a.m., the low pressure system was in the Atlantic about several hundred miles southwest of Cape Race, Newfoundland, according to the tropical outlook from the National Hurricane Center.
Shower activity has increased slightly, forecasters said, and environmental conditions are marginally conducive for development Thursday.
The shaded area on the graphic is where a storm could develop and is not a track. The National Hurricane Center releases a track when a tropical depression forms or is about to form.
NHC: System in Atlantic has 10 percent chance of strengthening
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