More bad weather coming off coast of Africa Loop Cayman Islands
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Developing system off coast of Africa
(image: National Hurricane Center)
The National Hurricane Center reported on Friday, September 30 that a system has formed off the west coast of Africa and is currently moving westward to west-northwestward over the eastern tropical Atlantic.
If it continues to develop, it may become a tropical depression next week.
The chance of formation over the next 48 hours is low, at 10 per cent.
The chance of formation over the next 5 days is medium, at 50 per cent.
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