MIAMI, FL (352today.com) — The National Hurricane Center is watching two tropical systems, but neither poses a threat to Florida at this time.
- Atlantic System (AL90):
A low-pressure area located over 600 miles east-northeast of Bermuda is producing strong winds, but the storm remains disorganized. It could briefly strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm today or tonight before weakening again by Tuesday. The system is moving away from the U.S. into the open Atlantic. - Pacific System near Mexico:
A broad area of low pressure off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico is more likely to develop. Forecasters say a tropical depression could form later this week or over the weekend. This system is moving slowly and won’t affect Florida.

What this means for Florida:
Florida residents have no immediate concerns from these systems. However, the update is a reminder that hurricane season is active, and it’s wise to stay informed.
For official updates, visit hurricanes.gov or ocean.weather.gov.