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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is currently monitoring two tropical disturbances in the Atlantic. The first disturbance, located a few hundred miles southeast of Bermuda, has a low chance (10%) of development due to dry air and strong upper-level winds limiting its growth. The second disturbance, situated in the central tropical Atlantic, shows slightly better prospects with a 20% chance of development as conditions may become more favorable over the weekend into early next week. Both systems are expected to move westward at a speed of 10-15 mph. September marks the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, suggesting an increased likelihood of tropical developments in the coming weeks. Residents and travelers in affected areas should remain vigilant as these systems evolve.
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