November 4, 2024

Brighton Journal

Complete News World

Tropical Storm Emily is forming

Tropical Storm Emily is forming

Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean


The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean, and according to the latest advice published by the NHC, Tropical Storm Emily is located about 1,105 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with sustained winds of 45 mph. Emily is traveling at about 9 mph west-northwest. The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm Emily to remain a tropical storm before weakening into a post-tropical cyclone in the coming days, and the storm is not expected to impact land. The latest NHC forecast. Many other disturbances are traced in the Atlantic Ocean. RELATED: Tropical Storm Franklin in the Atlantic RELATED: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Survival Guide RELATED: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Season Forecast

The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean.

According to the most recent advisory published by the NHC, Tropical Storm Emily is located about 1,105 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with sustained winds of 45 mph.

Emily is traveling at 9 mph, west-northwest.

The National Hurricane Center expects Tropical Storm Emily to remain a tropical storm before weakening into a post-tropical cyclone in the coming days.

The storm is not expected to affect Earth according to the latest NHC forecast.

Multiple other disturbances are tracked in the Atlantic Ocean.

See also  London wakes up to the realities of a heat wave inferno as its European neighbors battle large-scale bushfires

Related: Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the Atlantic Ocean

Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2023

Related: WESH 2 2023 hurricane season forecast