Tropical depression possible by weekend
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According to FOX 13 News Meteorologist Nash Rhodes, a disturbance is working its way into the western Atlantic over the next few days, where they'll be a medium 60% chance of formation as it approaches a more conducive environment for development.

Disorganized system in Atlantic starting to make waves
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Over the last couple of days, the odds have slowly been increasing for a disturbance in the central tropical Atlantic to develop into some sort of tropical system, according to FOX 13 News Meteorologist Valerie Mills.

Tracking the Tropics: Chances of development slowly increasing for disturbance in the central Atlantic

There's about a 40% chance that a wave in the central Atlantic could become a tropical depression or tropical low in the next couple of days, according to FOX 13 News Meteorologist Valerie Mills.

Tropical development possible for wave in Atlantic
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Valerie Mills says there is about a 40% chance that a wave in the Atlantic could become a tropical depression or tropical low in the next couple of days, especially by the middle of the week.

New wave in Atlantic Ocean could develop
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FOX 13 News Meteorologist Valerie Mills says a new wave popped up and has a 30% chance of development over the next week or so. Mills says there's still some drier air just north of the wave, but it's found a little sweet spot just south of the dry Saharan air.

Tropics may heat up in August
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Nash Rhodes is keeping an eye on Saharan dust, which is expected to clip Florida this weekend, potentially dropping air quality and rain chances in Tampa. He says the Saharan dust has been keeping the tropics quiet, but he expects things to ramp up, especially in the Atlantic, during the month of August. Rhodes did note that there are a few weak tropical waves trying to travel off the coast of Africa, which has about a 20% chance of developing toward the end of next week.

Saharan dust still keeping tropics quiet
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Nash Rhodes is keeping an eye on the tropics, which have been quiet. He says Saharan dust making its way across the Atlantic is preventing tropical development. Rhodes does not expect anything tropical to form over the next week. However, he says by the beginning of August, some of the dust will start to subside and it should be gone by the middle of the month. Rhodes cautions that hurricane season usually heats up in August and September. The next name on the list if Debby.

Saharan dust in Atlantic could begin breaking up
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber broke down the tropical moisture we're seeing and said areas of light wind shear are appearing more in the eastern Atlantic behind Saharan dust. He added that the Saharn dust could be breaking up soon as we move into August.

Saharan dust working its way across Atlantic
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Rain chances in Florida this weekend may drop due to Saharan dust, according to FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber. Weber says no tropical activity is expected over the next few days.

Reduced air quality expected in Florida
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FOX 13 News Meteorologist Valerie Mills says Saharan dust drifting towards Florida will cause lower air quality possibly until Wednesday. According to Mills, the dust is also keeping the tropics quiet.

Massive plume of Saharan dust headed for Florida
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According to FOX 13 Meteorologist Valerie Mills, Saharan dust is expected to reduce air quality over the next couple of days. Mills says the tropics remain quiet due to the unfavorable conditions.

Florida to see 'dirty rain' as plume of Saharan dust layer arrives this weekend

A thick layer of Saharan dust that is among the massive plume covering much of the tropical Atlantic is forecast to bring with it 'dirty rain' to Florida.

Tropics remain quiet with Saharan dust approaching
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber took a look at the big plume of Saharan air moving over the Atlantic with another cloud behind it, keeping the tropics quiet.

Tropics quiet thanks to Saharan dust
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FOX 13 meteorologist Jim Weber has the latest conditions in the tropics.