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Two Atlantic tropical waves, one near the Caribbean and another near Cape Verde, are likely to become storms, prompting warnings for heavy rain, wind, and surge along the U.S. Gulf Coast and Caribbean.
Two tropical waves in the Atlantic basin are showing high potential to develop into tropical cyclones, with the National Hurricane Center closely monitoring both.
One in the western Caribbean has a 70% chance of becoming a storm within 48 hours, possibly bringing heavy rain and flooding to southern Florida and the Gulf Coast.
The other, near the Cape Verde Islands, has a 60% chance of development over the next five days and could move westward, potentially becoming a tropical storm or hurricane early next week.
Favorable conditions including warm waters and low wind shear are supporting intensification.
No official warnings are in place, but coastal residents from the Caribbean to the southeastern U.S. are urged to stay informed and prepare for possible impacts such as heavy rain, strong winds, and storm surge.
Dos olas tropicales del Atlántico, una cerca del Caribe y otra cerca de Cabo Verde, probablemente se convertirán en tormentas, lo que provocará advertencias de fuertes lluvias, vientos y marejadas a lo largo de la costa del Golfo de Estados Unidos y el Caribe.