Jerry, Tropical Storm and National Hurricane Center
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Tropical Storm Jerry is expected to become a hurricane on Thursday, the National Hurricane Center said. Jerry is located about 835 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands and is moving toward the west-northwest at about 23 mph.
Tropical Storm Jerry is becoming better organized and is expected to become the next Atlantic hurricane. The latest:
Tropical Storm Erin is anticipated to intensify into a major hurricane by Sunday, Aug. 17. While Tropical Storm Erin is unlikely to impact Texas, it may cause increased ocean swells and rip currents along the East Coast. The new Gulf system may bring heavy ...
Weak disturbance heading into the Southern Gulf, tropical development is unlikely at this time, but it's energy and moisture will boost rain chances a bit Saturday in ...
Very warm waters, steering currents and other factors point to the Gulf of Mexico as the main area of concern for tropical development over the next couple of weeks, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Other systems may form farther east over the Atlantic ...
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