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National Hurricane Center highlights possible late-season development in Caribbean. Here’s what to know

Development chances at 20%

ORLANDO, Fla. – After a quiet stretch in the tropics, the tropics are bubbling late in the season.

A broad area of low pressure could develop in the southwest Caribbean by the middle of next week.

Gradual development of this system is possible as it lifts north toward Jamaica and Cuba.

Development chances are at 20%.

Water temperature remains extremely warm in this part of the world.

There are two named storms remaining on the 2023 hurricane season list, Vince and Wilma.

Hurricane season officially runs through the end of November.

While Friday marks one year since Hurricane Nicole made landfall in Florida, hurricane strikes are rare in the Sunshine State during the month of November.


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