Saharan dust makes its way across Atlantic
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says things are fairly quiet in the tropics thanks to a wave of Saharan dust traveling off the coast of Africa. He is watching an area of low pressure off the coast of Bermuda that has a 30 percent chance of becoming a subtropical or tropical system within the next seven days. However, Weber says even if it does develop, it will stay over open water and won?t impact the United States.

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Sunday night weather forecast
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Fox 13 Meteorologist Tyler Eliasen breaks down the Sunday night forecast

Tropics remain quiet due to Saharan dust.
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says all is quiet in the tropics due to Saharan dust that continues to suppress waves from turning into a tropical system. Tony is watching an area of a low-pressure system that could develop into a storm. According to a seasonal forecast update from Colorado State University, an above-average tropical season could be on the horizon. The university expects there to be 18 storms this year. Tony says that tropics activity will increase as we enter August in September.

Sunday morning forecast
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Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku breaks down the Sunday morning forecast

Sunday morning forecast
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Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku breaks down the Sunday morning forecast

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Saturday morning forecast
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Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku breaks down the Saturday morning forecast

Tropics activity remains quiet
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku says that all is quiet in the tropics right now. He says that nothing is on the horizon for the next seven days. However, people still need to be prepared as it is still early in the hurricane season. Tony says that most tropical activity comes in August and September.

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Tropical activity expected to ramp up
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FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber says all is quiet in the tropics right now, but he expects things to pick up as we move through the 2023 hurricane season. He says there is a large area of dust off the coast of Africa that is expected to work its way across the Atlantic. That dust combined with wind shear is not conducive to tropical development at the moment.