Tropical Storm Emily has formed in the Atlantic Ocean
The National Hurricane Center says that Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend. According to the most recent advisory released by the NHC, Tropical Storm Emily is about 1,165 miles west-northwest of the Cape Verde Islands with sustained winds of 40 mph. Related: Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the Atlantic Related: Forms Tropical Storm Gert in the Atlantic Emily is traveling at about 12 mph heading west-northwest. A west-northwest to northwest motion is expected over the next several days. A turn to the north is forecast by mid-week,” the NHC said. “Further weakening is forecast, and Emily could become a post-tropical cyclone overnight.” The storm is not expected to make landfall based on the forecast later. recent from the NHC Multiple other disturbances are being tracked in the Atlantic Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2023 Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Season Forecast 2023
The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend.
According to the most recent advisory released by the NHC, Tropical Storm Emily is located about 1,165 miles west-northwest of the Cape Verde Islands, with sustained winds of 40 mph.
Related: Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the Atlantic
Related: Tropical Storm Gert forms in the Atlantic
Emily is traveling at about 12 mph heading west-northwest.
“A west-northwest to northwesterly motion is expected over the next few days. A turn to the north is forecast by mid-week,” the NHC said. “Further weakening is forecast, and Emily could become a post-tropical cyclone by (Monday) evening.”
The storm is not expected to make any landfall based on the most recent NHC forecast.
Many other disturbances are being tracked in the Atlantic.
Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2023
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