Weather / Tropical wave: "no direct threat" for the moment

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The tropical wave which lies 800 miles west southwest of the Cape Verde Islands is still under surveillance. The conditions that it will meet are favorable to its development; the national hurricane center predicts it will become a tropical depression this weekend or even this weekend.

The phenomenon could approach the north of the Lesser Antilles from Sunday or Monday, without presenting a direct threat at the present time, indicates Météo France.

According to the Windy site, it should pass north of the West Indian arc. At this time, uncertainties remain significant: the evolution and trajectory of this probable cyclonic phenomenon therefore remain under close surveillance, underlines Météo France.

In addition, a second tropical wave due to emerge very soon from the African continent could also evolve into a cyclonic phenomenon. But this probability is low, and this wave should not pose a threat to the West Indies.

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