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Area of Interest: Invest 92L
      Sat Sep 15 2012 06:49 PM



A tropical wave with an associated weak, elongated area of low pressure currently approaching the Lesser Antilles is now being tracked as Invest 92L. This feature is presently located near 12.5N 52.5W, and movement is to the west-northwest at 10-15 MPH.

At this time, Invest 92L is not in a great environment, and NHC presently gives it a 20% chance of becoming a tropical depression within the next 48 hours.

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