Marionnette
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I’m watching it but there doesn’t seem to be any concern that it will develop into anything threatening at this time, I’m breathing easier this morning after this latest analysis. This from weather.comI've seen a couple people mention the disturbance behind Dorian. Does anyone know how long it took Dorian to make it to florida (tomorrow) once the disturbance was observed? Wondering about me trip 18-26th.
Eastern Atlantic
Another area of disturbed weather in the far eastern Atlantic could also develop into a tropical depression soon.
This tropical disturbance just west of the Cabo Verde Islands is producing showers and thunderstorms and is getting better organized. Meteorologists are referring to this system as Invest 91L, a naming convention used to identify systems the National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring for possible development.
The NHC has given this system a high chance of development, and a tropical depression could form in a day or so as it tracks across the eastern tropical Atlantic.

Areas to Watch
(The potential areas of tropical development according to the latest National Hurricane Center outlook are shown by polygons, color-coded by the chance of development over the next five days. An "X" indicates the location of a current disturbance.)
At this time, computer models suggest that this system will turn more northwestward and will likely remain over the open waters of the Atlantic into early next week. It is not expected to be a land threat at least through early next week.