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The tropics continue to heat up as we inch closer to the peak of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, with a new area being monitored off the Texas coast in the Gulf of Mexico bringing the number of tropical disturbances to five. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) was previously monitoring four tropical disturbances in the Atlantic while the fifth was designated in the Gulf of Mexico on Thursday morning.

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One tropical disturbance is moving quickly to the west at about 20 mph over the western Caribbean and is continuing to produce a broad area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms.

The NHC says some development of this system is possible in the next few days after the system moves across the Yucatán Peninsula and then into the southwestern Gulf of Mexico. The system has been given a low chance of developing over the next week.

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Always good to use the source data rather than filtering it though FOX or any other non-originial source.
 
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