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TWO AREAS OF DISTURBED WEATHER IN THE ATLANTIC

TWO AREAS OF DISTURBED WEATHER IN THE ATLANTIC

September 15, 20152258Views
Invest 93L is located about midway between the Cape Verde Islands and the Lesser Antilles and continues to produce a limited amount of shower activity. Some development of this low is still possible during the next couple of days while it moves generally northwestward. After that time, however, upper-level winds are expected to become unfavorable for development.
The second area of disturbed weather, Invest 95L is located about 400 miles south-southeast of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands. Shower and thunderstorm activity continues to show signs of organization, and environmental conditions are expected to be conducive for the formation of a tropical depression over the next few days while the system moves west-northwestward at 10 to 15 mph. 
Both systems are showing signs of development in the range from forty to sixty percent with Invest 93L being the highest. None of the two systems are presently a threat to the British Virgin Islands however residents are asked to monitor the systems as they have not passed the territory. 
The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) will continue to monitor these systems provide updates accordingly. Visit the DDM website at www.bviddm.com and subscribe for updates, visit our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/bvi.ddm or follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/BVIDDM. 
Disclaimer: The Department of Disaster Management (DDM) is not an official Meteorological Office. The Information disseminated by the Department is gathered from a number of professional sources used or contracted by the DDM to provide such information. This information is to be used as a guide by anyone who has interest in local weather conditions. By no means can the DDM or the BVI Government be held accountable by anyone who uses this information appropriately for legal evidence or in justification of any decision which may result in the loss of finances, property or life.