FROM ACCUWEATHER:
At this point the answer is no. The tropical wave moving toward the Lesser Antilles is well defined. However, there is a belt of strong southwesterly winds aloft (shear zone) that will weaken this system as it moves into the Caribbean. However, it will have to be monitored the rest of this week.
Maybe nothing will happen but surely everyone is interested in this tropical wave.
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Shear will prevail in the end
As this storm approaches the carribean and its strong shears it will be tore apart.
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