AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTropical Watch: The U.S. National Hurricane Center says the Atlantic is waking up again, with three areas under monitoring for possible development. One disturbance west-northwest of Bermuda has about a 10% chance to develop, while two tropical waves near the Cabo Verde Islands carry 20% and 50% seven-day formation chances; forecasters warn conditions could still turn hostile later in the week. Heat & Storms at Home: Weather updates point to a hot, humid start to the week with afternoon downpours and thunderstorms that can bring brief heavy rain and lightning, then taper as the week goes on—heat is expected to dominate by midweek. Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON): Cabo Verde’s tournament run is over, but the spotlight stays on the region’s football: Malawi’s Scorchers booked a World Cup Brazil 2027 spot by reaching the semis, while Nigeria vs Cameroon and Ghana vs Malawi quarter-final stakes include World Cup qualification. Sports Culture Link: A tiny Caribbean sea slug has been linked to Cabo Verde’s World Cup hero Vozinha, after researchers proposed a name honoring him—though formal naming rules are still pending.
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