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Unfavorable wind shear keeps the chance for development low for all these systems.
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Forecasters say 1-3 inches of rain is likely, with some coastal areas possibly picking up over 4 inches.
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A plume of moisture with tropical origins will arrive in Florida by the end of the week and could produce localized flooding.
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Bermuda is under a tropical storm warning early Wednesday morning as Earl — the season's second hurricane — could produce life-threatening surf and rip currents.
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It's located over 1,500 miles east of the United States, but in an area where the water is warmer than average and conditions for continued develop are very likely.
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The system is about 1,000 east of the U.S. and poses no threat to land.
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It is forecast to track slowly westward toward the northern Leeward Islands through Friday.
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Four areas of tropical development are now being monitored in the Atlantic basin.
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The chances for development with these areas remain low.
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The Panhandle saw generally normal or below-normal temperatures, while the rest of Florida experienced near normal or slightly above-normal temperatures.
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So far, the Atlantic hurricane season has seen only three named storms.
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Beach umbrellas can turn into a wind-blown danger if not secured properly.