National Hurricane Center Closely Monitors Invest 92L in Atlantic, Moving Through Main Development Region

By  //  July 25, 2020

Expected to become tropical depression by next week

As Hurricane Hanna makes landfall in Texas and remnants of Gonzalo continue to weaken, National Hurricane Center is focusing on a tropical wave (Invest 92L) that is becoming more organized as it moves through the main development region of the Atlantic. (NHC Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – As Hurricane Hanna makes landfall in Texas and remnants of Gonzalo continue to weaken, National Hurricane Center is focusing on a tropical wave (Invest 92L) that is becoming more organized as it moves through the main development region of the Atlantic.

The system is producing broad area of low pressure associated with a tropical wave located several hundred miles west-southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands is producing a large area of cloudiness and disorganized showers and thunderstorms.

Experts forecast that conditions are ripe for further development by early next week as it moves through warm water and low wind shear.

The chance for cyclone formation is 80-percent in five days and 50-percent in two days.

Should Invest 92L become a named storm, it would be called Isaias.

The chance for cyclone formation is 80-percent in five days and 50-percent in two days. (NHC Image)

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