New Tropical Storm Forms In Atlantic
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Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center are tracking two tropical waves for tropical development that are located in the central and eastern Atlantic. The first wave in the central Atlantic has a 90% chance of developing into a tropical system as the wave moves northwest into the western Atlantic. This wave should take […]
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a system in the Atlantic Ocean south of Bermuda, which could become the next named tropical storm, Fernand.
The Suffolk County Department of Health Services said Atlantic beaches in Suffolk County would remain closed to swimmers through Saturday morning due to hazardous rip currents from the storm that are expected to remain over the weekend. Earlier in the day, the department had said the closures would last until Saturday night.
On Saturday at 5:02 p.m. the National Weather Service issued a coastal flood advisory in effect until Sunday at 2 a.m. for Atlantic and Ocean counties.
Today's weather will be cloudy, windy, and drizzly. The ocean is downright dangerous as rip current and storm surge concerns peak.
Cape Verde storms typically form from clusters of thunderstorms that move off the continent and into the Atlantic
Hundreds of thousands of beachgoing tourists were keeping a watchful eye on massive Hurricane Erin on Tuesday as large waves and rough surf driven by the powerful storm were expected to pound the Atlantic Coast from Central Florida to Canada.
By Tuesday morning, Erin had lost some strength from previous days and dropped to a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 110 mph (175 kph), the National Hurricane Center in Miami said.