National Hurricane Center Monitoring Possible Tropical Depression In Eastern Atlantic

By  //  August 17, 2015

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On Monday morning, the National Weather Service is monitoring an area of low pressure located over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. (NWS image)
On Monday morning, the National Weather Service is monitoring an area of low pressure located over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands. (NWS image)

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER – On Monday morning, the National Weather Service is monitoring an area of low pressure located over the far eastern Atlantic Ocean several hundred miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands.

The shower activity associated with it continues to show signs of organization.

Environmental conditions appear conducive for development during the next few days, and a tropical depression will likely form by the middle of the week while the system moves westward or west-northwestward.

Get the latest on the tropics anytime by visiting the NHC website at www.hurricanes.gov