"WATER TEMPERATURES AND UPPER-LEVEL WINDS IN THE FAR EASTERN ATLANTIC ARE MARGINAL FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE FORMATION."
There are plenty of cases of tropical systems forming in marginal conditions. Anyway, conditions should become more favourable as the system moves westward, so if it can hold together and continue to show signs of organisation, we may have something in a few days. This should definately be watched.
It would help if it formed soon because my July 7th guess for first storm would be bang on (hopefully).
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