Summary
Meteorologists are watching a weather disturbance in the Atlantic, which might develop into Tropical Storm Jerry. The system, known as Invest 95L, has conditions that could lead to storm development with a chance of it affecting the northern Lesser Antilles. Spaghetti models suggest it may turn away from the United States.
Key Facts
- There is a weather disturbance in the Atlantic called Invest 95L.
- If it becomes a named storm, it will be called Jerry.
- The National Hurricane Center reports a 50% chance of storm formation in the next 48 hours and a 70% chance in the next 7 days.
- Computer models called spaghetti models predict possible storm paths.
- The storm might develop and affect the northern Lesser Antilles.
- It's currently expected not to directly affect the United States.
- Meteorologists mention that conditions are mostly favorable for storm formation.
- Updates on this weather system are frequently posted by the National Hurricane Center.