Tropical depression from yesterday has either dissipated or moved south.
All we have today is a very minor depression east of the Lesser Antilles. [Later: a tropical storm. See first comment.] [Friday night: forecast now to be a hurricane. Strength and US landfall not specified.]
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Looking at NHC website, Fiona is a tropical storm moving west. Forecast to turn more northward in the coming days. Small chance that it could affect the SE USA coast or move into GOM. After living in Florida east coast for 20 years, if a tropical system moves south of 60 longitude and 20 latitude, could be heading to USA instead of going offshore.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct; I was wrong. That's a "storm" to the east of the Lesser Antilles.
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