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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring two areas in the North Atlantic with low chances of tropical cyclone formation. One area is a small low in the central Caribbean Sea with a 10% chance of development, and the other is a frontal low in the subtropical East Atlantic with a 30% chance of acquiring subtropical characteristics. These systems are not currently a threat to the US. The NHC is also observing a late-season hybrid system in the open Atlantic, with a 50% chance of development over the next 7 days. The hurricane season has 10 days left, and areas of interest are being closely watched in the Atlantic Basin, including one drifting westward towards Central America, but not posing a threat to the US.