Sunday, September 26, 2021

Tropical Weather Update - Sunday September 26th, 2021

September 26, 2021

The tropics remain busy but thankfully there are no imminent threats to land. Sam may be an issue for Bermuda next weekend but it doesn't look like it is a threat to land otherwise.





The yellow spot southeast of Bermuda is the remnants of Peter. If it does manage to develop it will be no threat to land. There are two more areas in the eastern Atlantic being watched for development. The western most yellow area is an existing wave that has a 30% chance of development over 5 days. The orange area is a wave that will move over the Atlantic on Monday and it has a 60% chance of development over 5 days. Right now models aren't developing either of these very much in the short term or if they do it is short-lived. In the longer term there are some signals that the first wave may try to develop in the southwestern Caribbean somewhere between the 5th and 8th of October and then come north. This far out I'd put the chances of this at 10-20% so just something to watch at this point.

The weather here in the southeast looks like it will remain nice through the end of the week with little chance of rain and temps about average for this time of year.

That's it for today, I'll send out another update towards the end of the week or over the weekend.

Have a great week!

Chris

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