Yesterday, the tropical wave that come off of Africa was designated as 93L. This system has a high chance of developing into a tropical depression within 24-72 hours. The upper level winds are low, the SST’s are warm therefore the atmospheric conditions are conducive for continuing development.
Most of the models tend to take 93L NW for a short period due to a weakness in the steering flow. Following that period, there is a little disagreement on how far west 93L will go before it will begin to turn NNW and then N. This system will probably not be threat to any land masses and will just be a shipping hazard.