According to the latest forecast from the US National Hurricane Center (NHC), the 2024 hurricane season in the Atlantic region shows signs of increasing activity in the near future.
Specifically, a low pressure area is being monitored east of the Lesser Antilles archipelago, in the Caribbean, with a 40% chance of developing into a storm this week.
"The tropical depression could strengthen around the middle of this week, near or over the northern Leeward Islands, the Greater Antilles Islands or the southwest Atlantic," the NHC said.
After a period of quiet due to the impact of the Saharan dust storm, this year's Atlantic hurricane season is expected to enter an active phase.
According to FOX Weather experts , changes in weather patterns across the tropics starting in early August will create favorable conditions for storm formation.

Meteorologists predict that atmospheric conditions will be more favorable for the development of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic during the first half of August. This could lead to a significant increase Storm activity in the area. This marks the strong launch of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
With unpredictable weather and climate, visitors to North America, the Caribbean... should pay attention to closely monitor weather forecasts and storm warnings from authorities. local ability. Consider adjusting your travel plans if you plan to visit areas at risk of being affected by storms.
At the same time, it is necessary to prepare a backup plan and necessary items in case of emergency. Strictly follow instructions and instructions from local authorities regarding safety during storm season.
Finally, visitors can register contact information with the Vietnamese Embassy or Consulate abroad to receive timely support when needed.
Tourists and local people need to be extremely vigilant and regularly update information on weather conditions to ensure safety throughout this year's storm season.

Weather experts predict that the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season has many risks, after the silence when record storm Beryl passed. Forecasters from Colorado State University (USA) raised the storm forecast to a total of 12 tropical storms forming in the North Atlantic.