The National Hurricane Center said Thursday chances for development of a tropical depression in the Atlantic have decreased.
The chance of the disturbance forming in the next couple of days or within a week is 20%.
An area of low pressure in the Atlantic has a 20 percent chance of reaching tropical cyclone strength in the next 48 hours.
A system has low chances to become Tropical Storm Nadine later this week, but strong winds could destroy those chances.
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday that it is continuing to track a system that could soon strengthen into a tropical depression.
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