A tropical depression that could develop into the first hurricane of the season has formed in the Atlantic and is headed toward the Caribbean, US forecasters warned Tuesday.
Tropical Depression Four -- located some 1,665 miles (2,675 kilometers) east of the Windward Islands at 1500 GMT -- was expected to strengthen into a tropical storm dubbed Danny within hours, the National Hurricane Center said.
According to projections by the Miami-based forecasters, the system could develop further and become a hurricane by Friday.
Currently no coastal watches or warnings are in effect.
Experts said earlier this month that there was a 90 percent chance the 2015 hurricane season in the Atlantic, which runs from June through November, will be less active than normal.
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