The wave (92L) is still holding together this morning, but not quite enough to support a tropical Depression. It could form tonight or tomorrow if it continues to persist, and slowly organize like it has been. Models still do not have a very good handle on the wave. It is starting to gain some latitude as well.
Another wave exiting Africa (again, odd for the type in June) may be worth watching later as well.
The pattern this year is nearly opposite of the prevalent slow/weak development pattern of last year.
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