This one will be named Lee, and it could become a hurricane.
There could be a new tropical storm -- or two -- in the Atlantic this week. The area in red in the central Atlantic is the one being watched the most. It could become a depression or storm in the next few days -- and possibly a hurricane later this week. It's too soon to say if it could affect the U.S. but many forecast models keep it away from the coast.The tropical Atlantic Ocean continued to be busy early Tuesday as the peak of the 2023 hurricane season neared.
Forecasters expect the potential Lee to strengthen and possibly become a hurricane later this week as it heads westward in the central Atlantic. Forecasters said it continued to look more organized, and a tropical depression or storm is expected to form over the next day or so. Forecasters are also watching the remnants of former Hurricane Franklin, now over the north-central Atlantic several hundred miles north of the Azores. That system was forecast to track to the southeast and over warmer water. It could try to regenerate later this week or this weekend and is expected to move “erratically” between the Azores and Portugal.The hurricane center on Monday ruled that former Tropical Storms Gert and Katia had lost their tropical features.
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