The National Hurricane Center upgraded the chance of development for a disturbance near the southern coast of the U.S. from 20% to 50% Sunday afternoon.
The area the center is keeping an eye on is about 500 miles east-southeast of the Georgia and South Carolina border, according to the NHC.
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“Some additional development of this system will be possible later today, and especially on Monday when the system will move across the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream, and a tropical depression could form before the system makes landfall along the southern U.S. Coast,” the center said in an update shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday.
2 PM Update: The @NHC_Atlantic upgraded the probability of cyclone formation from 20% to 50% with the latest update. Showers and thunderstorms are becoming better organized and additional development is possible as the storm enters the Gulf Stream on Monday, just before landfall. pic.twitter.com/JBtzpMfs8p
— NWS GSP (@NWSGSP) June 27, 2021
The hurricane center says it could reach the coast by late Monday.
It is also monitoring another area near the Cabo Verde islands with a 20% of forming in the next 48 hours.
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