The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is currently monitoring two weather disturbances, one in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean and the other in the Southwestern Caribbean Sea.

The NHC in its 8 am update on Sunday said in the Southwestern Atlantic Ocean, showers and thunderstorms associated with an area of low pressure located a couple of hundred miles east of the southeastern Bahamas continue to show signs of organization.

By Tuesday strong upper-level winds and dry air should end the chances of further development.

The disturbance has a 70 per cent (high) formation chance through 48 hours and a 70 per cent (high) formation chance through 7 days.  

Meanwhile, in the Southwestern Caribbean Sea, a broad area of low pressure could form in a few days over the central or southwestern Caribbean Sea. Gradual development thereafter is possible while the system moves generally westward at 10 to 15 mph. This disturbance has a near 0 per cent (low) formation chance through 48 hours and a 20 per cent (low) formation chance through 7 days. 

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