2 systems developing with just days left in 2020 hurricane season
FOX 35 Orlando6 hours ago
Tropics Update: November 27, 2020
FOX 35 meteorologist Kristin Giannas is watching the tropics.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The very active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season ends Monday and we are watching two systems for possible development.
A non-tropical area of low pressure is located several hundred miles southeast of Bermuda.
According to the National Hurricane Center, development is unlikely during the next day or so due to unfavorable upper-level winds.
“By Sunday, environmental conditions are expected to become a little more conducive for the low to briefly acquire subtropical characteristics as it moves northeastward ahead of a frontal system.”
Chances of development are at 40% over the next 2 days.
Another non-tropical area of low pressure is expected to form over the far eastern Atlantic during the weekend.
The NHC says the system could gradually gain subtropical characteristics early next week while it moves slowly southward to the west and southwest of Portugal. So far, development chances over the next 5 days remain low at 20%.
This hurricane season has been one for the record books with 30 named storms forming this season.
Meanwhile, the first big cold front of the season for Central Florida is just days away.
Look for a dramatic fall in local temperatures for both day and night for much of next week. By Monday and Tuesday, we could see some of the coldest air in our area since last January and February when parts of Central Florida drop into the 30s and 40s.
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