We've got two areas to watch in the Atlantic.

The good news? Both are unlikely to develop into named storms.

The bad news? Either or both could bring heavy rain or gusty winds to land masses surrounding the Caribbean.

There may be a subtle window of opportunity for development somewhere in the late Friday into early Sunday time frame as the system nears the Dominican Republic or Turks and Caicos...

...BUT a strong cold front will come in thereafter, bringing dry air and disruptive winds.

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Otherwise, a system over the Caribbean has a low-end 20% chance of development.

It could bring some showers or downpours to Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua or Belize, but otherwise shouldn't do too much

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