Here is the latest tropical weather discussion from crownweather:
Issued: Sunday, October 4, 2009 935 am EDT
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I am keeping an eye on a tropical wave now located about halfway between the west coast of Africa and the Lesser Antilles. The shower and thunderstorm activity associated with this disturbance has increased overnight and it should be watched closely for possible development. The environment around this disturbance is currently somewhat favorable for development as satellite imagery is showing some outflow with the convection which may be an indicator of a high pressure system trying to build over it.
This tropical disturbance is tracking to the west at a forward speed of 15 to 20 mph and this westward motion is expected to continue for the next couple of days or so. By about Tuesday, a trough of low pressure to this disturbance's north may try to tug it more to the west-northwest or northwest. All indications are that this disturbance may affect the Leeward Islands by Wednesday or Thursday. Depending on how much of a northward tug that trough of low pressure causes will determine whether this system enters the Caribbean or pulls north of Puerto Rico. The wind shear values are such that some development, perhaps into a tropical depression, is possible over the next two to three days. None of the computer forecast guidance shows significant development of this disturbance, so I suspect based on everything that I see that slow development is possible over the next 2 to 3 days or so.
Even if this disturbance does not develop, there will be an increase in shower and thunderstorm activity across the Lesser Antilles by about Wednesday. I will be monitoring this disturbance closely and will keep you all updated.
The next tropical weather discussion will be issued by 6 am EDT Monday.