The disturbance in the western Caribbean gained some organization overnight and remains a good candidate to grow into a tropical depression within the next day or two.
Some models aim it generally toward South Florida. Others point it toward Mexico’s Yucatan.
As of 8 a.m. on Monday, the National Hurricane Center gave the low pressure area a 60 percent chance of developing over the next two days. It was about 60 miles southeast of the Nicaragua-Honduras border, moving northwest at about 10 mph.
The next named storm will be Paula.