The hurricane season ended on Nov. 30, but we are still watching one disturbance in the Atlantic.


What You Need To Know

  • A disturbance is in the central subtropical Atlantic

  • It now has a low chance of development

  • It will continue to move northeast over open ocean

The chances of the disturbance in the central Atlantic developing have continued to diminish.

A large area of low pressure continues to produce a broad swirl of showers and thunderstorms in the open Atlantic far east of Bermuda. Time is running out for it to briefly develop subtropical characteristics today, though, and the odds are now very low.

The disturbance is moving toward cooler waters and interacting with another non-tropical weather system, which will essentially end its chances of developing later today.

This is a reminder that storms can occur outside of the season, so always stay prepared.

See how the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season played out.