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Tracking the tropics: Watching Tropical Storms Nana and Omar
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HOUSTON — The Atlantic hurricane season is still underway and still very busy.
As we look across the Atlantic Basin on this Wednesday, there are no immediate threats to the U.S. mainland or the Texas coast. So we will get that good news out of the way quick.
As far as any future disturbances go, NOAA is monitoring two additional waves – one in the Atlantic and the other off the coast of Africa, also heading into the Atlantic. Both have a low to moderate chance of development over the next few days. It is much too soon to know where these will go and how strong they will become. You can see these waves below in the yellow on the right: