Tracking Tropical Storm Fernand
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Tropical Storm Fernand moving far out to sea, but dangerous rip currents persist at Jersey Shore
Although the tropical storm may gain some strength on Monday, it is expected to begin to weaken Monday night and Tuesday.
Juliette is the 10th tropical storm of the Eastern Pacific season, the National Hurricane Center said on Monday.
The former Hurricane Erin headed out to sea and became a non-tropical system on Friday, but the National Hurricane Center continued to track two other systems on Saturday in the Atlantic. One of them could become Tropical Storm Fernand soon. As of Saturday morning that system was located about 500 miles south-southeast of Bermuda.
Hurricane Erin is entering the first stages of a post-tropical transition as it continues to move away from the eastern coast of the United States.
Dangerous rip currents are expected along the U.S. East Coast as Hurricane Erin grows in size this week, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday.
Hurricane Erin continued to track away from the United States on Friday, and attention is turning to two other potential storms in the Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center thinks both of the systems could become tropical depressions soon. And one seems to be on a path that those in the Caribbean will need to watch.