“It’s August, we’re entering the peak of the hurricane season, and the Atlantic is trying to wake up,” Ceballos said, referring to two tropical waves that are currently being monitored for their potential to develop into hurricanes over the next seven days. The official explained that both systems currently have a low probability of formation , and that they would encounter unfavorable conditions as they move towards the Caribbean. “Two tropical waves with a low probability of cyclonic development in seven days are being monitored. Although conditions in the Caribbean will be hostile, we will follow their evolution,” said the director of Indomet. Weather reportThis Saturday, the Dominican territory remains under the influence of a higher concentration of Saharan dust particles, a situation that limits the development of significant clouds and the occurrence of significant rainfall accumulations.