Tropical Storm Fernand weakening
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The bigger storm looks like the smaller potential problem in the National Hurricane Center’s Sunday afternoon Atlantic Ocean weather system update.
Hurricane Erin disappeared over the weekend while Tropical Storm Fernand formed. What to know as High Risk Current Risks persist over Northeast FL.
The National Hurricane Center continued to track Tropical Storm Fernand in the central Atlantic on Monday, but the Gulf remained very quiet as the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season approaches. There were no storms expected to develop in the Gulf in at least the next seven days, according to hurricane center forecasts.
Catching a Caribbean cruise anytime soon? The tropical wave to track is known as Invest 99-L. Tropical Storm Fernand has also formed in the Atlantic
In addition to Fernand, a tropical wave several hundred miles east of the Lesser Antilles has a low chance of becoming a tropical depression. It's chances are at 10% in two days and seven days. This storm is also not a threat to the U.S. at this point.