ORLANDO, Fla. — The National Hurricane Center is tracking two areas of disturbance in the Atlantic.
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One area of disorganized storms is near Bermuda, however development is unlikely.
Another area in the Central Atlantic has a 20% chance of tropical formation over the next seven days.
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Slow development is possible next week, and it’s unclear where it ends up if it does develop.
If either of the two areas becomes a named storm, it will be called Francine.
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Channel 9 meteorologists will continue to monitor the tropics and provide updates on Eyewitness News.
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