The secondary low that is currently developing south of Sicily along a frontal zone may transform into a subtropical cyclone by tomorrow, however, it is expected to will make landfall in the afternoon or evening hours, so it will be very short-lived. Regardless of the development, the low and the associated long-lasting northerly flow could cause very high amount of precipitation in SW Sicily, Malta, Tunisia and on the northern coastline of Algeria.
Possible short-lived subtropical cyclone near Tunisia
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Re: Possible short-lived subtropical cyclone near Tunisia
The cyclone remained quite disorganized and weak, also it has already made landfall, some hours earlier than expected, so further development is unlikely.
https://www.infoclimat.fr/observations-meteo/temps-reel/kelibia/60720.html
https://www.infoclimat.fr/observations-meteo/temps-reel/kelibia/60720.html
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