***NEW***                               Surf Weather Outlook

Updated at 00:00EDT


None
0% chance of TS conditions


None
0% chance of TS conditions





The Atlantic basin is back to a very quiet period. A frontal boundary sagging southward continues to produce convection from the northeast Gulf to Bermuda. An upper level low near 25N/45W is controlling the weather across much of the central basin. To its south, an abundance of dry air is keeping things quiet from 30W to 50W north of 10N while the ITCZ is generating scattered moderate convection south of 10N. A tropical wave that exitted the west African coast on Sunday is positioned near 30W. Convection is confined to the ITCZ while a bare circulation is visible near 10N/33W. Another wave is located near 10N/55W. Moisture is outrunning the wave axis and the disturbance is rapidly losing organization. A third tropical wave is located along 75W in the east-central Caribbean. It is very much devoid of convection while a bare circulation is visible near 16N/76W.

No tropical cyclone development is expected through Friday.