Orlando Sentinel By Richard Tribou Jul 27, 2020
The hurricane season is moving through the alphabet quickly with the next potential named storm set to form in the Atlantic that could grow into Tropical Storm Isaias.
As Hanna has devolved into a tropical depression over Mexico after churning up to be the 2020 season’s first hurricane this past week, and Tropical Storm Gonzalo came and went near the southern Caribbean, this next potential system located about midway between the coast of Africa and the Lesser Antilles has a high chance of becoming a tropical depression, the National Hurricane Center said.
As of 8 a.m., the NHC said the shower activity associated with the broad low-pressure area about 1,000 miles east of the Windward Islands and moving westward to west-northwestward at 15 to 20 mph has become a little less organized since Sunday night, but still has an 80% chance of forming in the next two days and 90% chance of forming within the next five days.
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https://www.orlandosentinel.com/weather/hurricane/os-ne-tropical-storm-isaias-forecast-monday-20200727-2f7ydsov6racxlfm6t53kikaae-story.htmlA system that is projected to become Tropical Storm Isaias forecast model tracks as of Monday July 27, 2020. (WDT)