Hurricane Leslie over the weekend. Tropical Depression 13 has been developed in the eastern Atlantic, which is contributing to a recent boost in the tropical weather landscape. This depression has caused active storms over the past few weeks, and concerns have been raised as well as meteorological agencies-prompted monitoring efforts.
Tropical Depression 13 is expecting to be Leslie in the coming days. Hurricane Kirk is also joining with Tropical Depression 13 to enter the region, and another area of concern is emerging near Central America. Meteorologists are suggesting the people stay informed and be prepared for a profound impact regarding the depression, according to Fox Weather.
Tropical Depression 13 has developed in the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, and it is located 430 miles to the southwest of the Cabo Verde Islands. Presently, the storm is moving to the western side. Tropical Depression 13 is expecting to strengthen its power and will be Leslie, which is the next storm of the season. Forecasts are suggesting that the system will experience gradual strengthening over the next few days. However, Leslie has the possibility to become the next Atlantic hurricane by this weekend.
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Developing Tropical system is presently positioned over the open water of the Atlantic Ocean and the system is expected to remain over the water for the time being. Hence, it
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