Yes, this one probably merits some watching. But, if those forecasted pressures are correct (1002 to 1007 millibars), this won't even be a Cat 1 hurricane but rather a tropical storm. Many people believe wind speed is the measure of a hurricane's strength, but it's really the barometric pressure that indicates true intensity. When Irma struck two years ago the pressure hit 914 mb as it moved onshore to St. Maarten. That's a crazy low pressure reading, only surpassed in my lifetime by Hurricane Camille which ravaged the Mississippi gulf coast 50 years ago with a 909 mb reading. So, I'll keep watching this 'area of suspicion' and hope it amounts to nothing.