Caribbean Sea, Melissa and tropics
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A tropical wave in the eastern Caribbean has a 80% chance of becoming a tropical depression this week as it moves toward central Caribbean waters.
A tropical wave in the central Atlantic Ocean shows signs of organizing as it makes its way west toward the Caribbean Sea.
Meteorologists are closely monitoring the southwestern Caribbean for potential tropical development in the next 10 to 15 days.
There hasn’t been a named storm in the Caribbean in all of 2025, the first time this has occurred in 28 years. However, tropical waves are heading toward the region, and although models are not certain of development,
The system was located over the central tropical Atlantic as of 1 p.m. Thursday, and forecasters said they expect it to continue moving west at 15 to 20 mph over the next several days. It could develop more once it reaches the warm waters of the Caribbean, forecasters said.
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