Tropical wave in Atlantic could become next named storm
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Erin has become Post-Tropical as it continues to move away from the United States and into cooler waters of the northern Atlantic. All coastal watches and warnings are no longer in effect.
A wave near the Leeward Islands is likely to develop this weekend, with a high chance of becoming a depression or storm. Invest 99L in the tropical Atlantic has a medium chance. An area in the central subtropical Atlantic has a low chance of development.
Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center are tracking the next tropical wave for tropical development that is located in the eastern Atlantic. Currently, there is a 50% chance this develops
An area of showers and thunderstorms associated with a tropical wave about 100 miles east-northeast of the Northern Leeward Islands is "very likely" to strengthen into a tropical depression or tropical storm over the weekend, the National Hurricane Center said on Friday.
A wave near the Leeward Islands is likely to develop this weekend, with a 70% chance of becoming a depression. Invest 99L off Africa has a 40% chance. An area near the Azores has a low chance of development.
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Erin weakens to post-tropical cyclone, moving out to sea as it batters East Coast with wind, waves
Strong winds and waves battered Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard and dangerous rip currents threatened from the Carolinas to New England as Hurricane Erin made its way farther out to sea. The storm was forecast to cause possible coastal flooding into the weekend along the East Coast but was also expected to gradually lose