Tropical Depression Two has developed into Tropical Storm Ana, the first named storm of the season. This is also a very slow start for the Atlantic. The basin hasn't had to wait this long for a named storm since 1992, where the ferocious Hurricane Andrew formed.
Tropical Depression Three has developed behind Tropical Storm Ana, and is likely to become stronger than Ana in the long term while following a similar path, until around the Puerto Rico/Dominican Republic area. Interesting stuff.
Edit: Well the Atlantic took its time, but it's certainly fired up now. Tropical Depression Four has formed just off the west coast of Florida in the Gulf of Mexico, in addition to the two Tropical Storms already out in the open Atlantic heading in that general direction.