UPDATE (10 p.m. 11/06/2017) -- The tropical depression gained enough strength to become Tropical Storm Rina, with highest winds around 40 mph late Monday night.
MIDWAY, Fla. (WTXL) -- Tropical Depression Nineteen is situated in the center of the north Atlantic Ocean, moving to the north as a somewhat disorganized tropical low. The projected path keeps the strengthening system over open ocean waters, then turning northeast and diminishing as a tropical cyclone.
If the depression reaches tropical storm level as forecast, it would be named Rina.
There are no other expectations for tropical system development in other parts of the Atlantic basin in the near future.