
"Hurricane forecasters warn that the US East Coast could feel the wrath of two tropical cyclones at the same time next week. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) revealed their updated tracks for a pair of tropical disturbances brewing in the Atlantic, giving both a high likelihood of turning into named storms within seven days. One of these threatening weather systems, currently dubbed Invest 94L, is expected to form right off the coast of Florida."
"Currently around 1,000 miles from the Lesser Antilles, a group of islands in the Caribbean, Invest 93L has a 90 percent chance of turning into a tropical cyclone, a powerful, spinning storm with strong winds and rain that forms over warm oceans. Meteorologists added that the two storm systems appear to be forming only days apart from each other, meaning they might reach the East Coast around the same time if both keep a steady path to the US mainland."
"Double Atlantic storms hitting the US are rare, with many of these storms tending to merge and weaken before making landfall. Meteorologists have warned that we've already moved into the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which normally runs from September 10 through the middle of October. Currently referred to as tropical waves, 93L and 94L are areas of showers and thunderstorms that travel across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa or the Indian Ocean."
Two tropical disturbances, Invest 93L and Invest 94L, are developing in the Atlantic and have high chances of becoming tropical cyclones within seven days. Invest 94L is expected to form just off the coast of Florida, while Invest 93L is located about 1,000 miles from the Lesser Antilles and could track toward the Carolinas by the end of the week. Both systems are forming only days apart and could reach the US East Coast around the same time if they follow steady paths. Double Atlantic storms striking the US are rare because systems often merge or weaken before landfall. Forecasters note the season has reached its peak.
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