This morning, NBC 2 reported an increase in the likelihood of tropical development in the Caribbean. As of today, the National Hurricane Center raised the odds from 40% to 50% for development over the weekend. Meteorologists, including Jason Dunning, are closely watching some areas of activity, particularly clusters of thunderstorms in the western Caribbean and south of Puerto Rico. Despite the increase in odds, there are no immediate worries, as the development is considered gradual and still uncertain. Over the next few days, the chances of an area of low pressure forming in the central Caribbean will continue to be monitored. The forecast remains vague, and meteorologists caution against speculation of a track since we are still several days away from any potential formation. Dunning emphasized that while there is activity, nothing alarming is expected right now. Viewers are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as the situation evolves.
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