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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave off the coast of Africa with a 40% chance of development over the next seven days.

This year's hurricane season peak on Sept. 10 was unusually quiet, with no named storms in the Atlantic basin for the first time in nearly a decade.

Forecasters anticipate hurricane activity will increase by late September as atmospheric conditions become more favorable for storm formation.

So far this season, six named storms have formed, but none have made landfall in the United States.

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave off the coast of Africa that shows an increased chance for development over the next seven days.

A tropical depression could form by the middle part of next week as it

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