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Developing Weather System to Affect Lesser Antilles by Friday: Vigilance Urged

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An alert has been relayed by the National Hurricane Center regarding a burgeoning weather system in the Tropical Atlantic.

As of Wednesday, 2:00 a.m., a notable low pressure area, tagged as Central Tropical Atlantic (AL94), was positioned approximately 1000 miles east of the Windward Islands. This system has continually displayed escalating signs of organization, with current environmental conditions anticipated to facilitate its ongoing development.

As the system propels on a west to west-northwestward course across the central and western tropical Atlantic, there’s a high likelihood it will mature into a tropical depression within the forthcoming day or so.

Individuals and stakeholders in the Lesser Antilles are emphatically advised to keep a close watch on this system’s progression. Independent of its developmental stage, the system has the capacity to bring forth gusty winds, substantial rainfall, and subsequent flooding to regions of the Lesser Antilles by Friday.

The odds of the system’s emergence within the next 48 hours are pegged at a robust 80 percent, a probability that remains elevated through the 7-day outlook.

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