We’ve officially passed the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, yet the tropics remain extremely active with the development of Hurricane Nigel and two other areas being monitored for possible d…
, yet the tropics remain extremely active with the development of Hurricane Nigel and two other areas being monitored for possible development – one off the coast of Africa and the other that could form off the southeastern U.S. coast.The FOX Forecast Center has been monitoring the disturbance since it left the coast of Africa, but unlike its predecessor, Hurricane Lee, Nigel has gained enough northern latitude to likely stay clear of North America.
Nigel is expected to turn northward on Tuesday and then accelerate rapidly to the northeast through the rest of the week. Though we have passed the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, the tropics remain extremely active with the development of Hurricane Nigel.Closer to home, the NHC has outlined an area off the Southeast U.S. coast for possible tropical development.
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