Published on May 30, 2011 3:25 am PT. - By Jim Duran - Writer. - Article Editor and Approved - Warren Miller. (TheWeatherSpace.com) -- It is not officially the Atlantic Hurricane Season yet, however TheWeatherSpace.com is monitoring a disturbance in the Southern Caribbean this week and into next week. "It is early to tell but ongoing thunderstorm activity associated with a tropical wave developing down there will drift northward through Cuba this and next week toward Florida", said TheWeatherSpace Senior Meteorologist Kevin Martin. "The weak ridging in the southeast may promote development into something stronger over the next week".">Published on May 30, 2011 3:25 am PT. - By Jim Duran - Writer. - Article Editor and Approved - Warren Miller. (TheWeatherSpace.com) -- It is not officially the Atlantic Hurricane Season yet, however TheWeatherSpace.com is monitoring a disturbance in the Southern Caribbean this week and into next week. "It is early to tell but ongoing thunderstorm activity associated with a tropical wave developing down there will drift northward through Cuba this and next week toward Florida", said TheWeatherSpace Senior Meteorologist Kevin Martin. "The weak ridging in the southeast may promote development into something stronger over the next week".">

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Published on May 30, 2011 3:25 am PT. - By Jim Duran - Writer. - Article Editor and Approved - Warren Miller. (TheWeatherSpace.com) -- It is not officially the Atlantic Hurricane Season yet, however TheWeatherSpace.com is monitoring a disturbance in the Southern Caribbean this week and into next week.

"It is early to tell but ongoing thunderstorm activity associated with a tropical wave developing down there will drift northward through Cuba this and next week toward Florida", said TheWeatherSpace Senior Meteorologist Kevin Martin. "The weak ridging in the southeast may promote development into something stronger over the next week".

Should Martin be correct, Florida will need to keep an eye on future updates out of TheWeatherSpace.com.

TWS has Tropical Weather page where all forecasts for the tropical season will be posted. This page will make the debut now.

If you are in a tropical affected zone, please join the page below.

Tropical Center. Southeast USA

Source: www.theweatherspace.com/news/TWS-05_30_2011_tropical.html


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