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Storm Leslie Forms Over Tropical Eastern Atlantic
Leslie Becomes a Hurricane in the Atlantic
Leslie had winds of 40 miles per hour as it became a tropical storm in the Atlantic late Wednesday. Forecasters expect it to become a hurricane in a couple of days as it slowly moves northwest, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory.
Tropical Storm Leslie expected to become next Atlantic hurricane behind Kirk
To the east of the quickly strengthening Hurricane Kirk, Tropical Storm Leslie is also expected to become a hurricane by the weekend. It is currently not expected to affect land, remaining over the open Atlantic Ocean for the next week. Here’s everything you need to know about Leslie.
Tropical Storm Leslie forms in the Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Leslie has formed in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and could strengthen into a hurricane by the weekend.
Tropical Storm Leslie tracker: System expected to become hurricane in a few days
The National Hurricane Center said Thursday Tropical Storm Leslie is likely to become a hurricane within the next couple of days.
Tropical Storm Leslie forms in the Atlantic, may become hurricane this weekend: NHC
Tropical Depression 13 formed over the far eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
TROPICAL UPDATE: Hurricane Kirk & Leslie in the Atlantic, new system likely to form in the Gulf too
Leslie is hot on the heels of Kirk with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph. Leslie is also forecast to move into the Central Atlantic, and is not expected to become a threat to the United States.
Hurricanes Kirk, Leslie moving in the Atlantic Ocean
Two hurricanes are churning with no threat to land in the Atlantic Ocean: Kirk, a Category 3 storm, and Leslie, which became a hurricane late Friday.
Hurricane Kirk strengthens into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic
Forecasters say Hurricane Kirk has strengthened into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and waves from the system could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions this weekend.
Tropical Storm Leslie forms in eastern Atlantic and could strengthen into a hurricane by this weekend, forecasters say
Tropical Storm Leslie forms in eastern Atlantic and could strengthen into a hurricane by this weekend, forecasters say
Storm Leslie Forms Over the Tropical Eastern Atlantic
Storm Leslie formed over the tropical eastern Atlantic and is expected to strengthen into a hurricane in a couple of days, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said on Wednesday. Tropical storm Leslie was about 490 miles (790 km) southwest of the southernmost Cape Verde Islands,
Tropical Storm Leslie expected to become next Atlantic hurricane
Tropical Storm Leslie is expected to become a hurricane by the weekend as it heads northwest over the eastern tropical Atlantic Ocean.
WPBF West Palm Beach on MSN
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Tracking Hurricane Leslie in the Atlantic Ocean
WPBF 25 First Warning meteorologists are tracking Hurricane Leslie. As of the 11 p.m. advisory, Leslie was located about 727 ...
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Other systems in the Atlantic as Milton aims for Florida
Milton remains a Category 5 hurricane and has one of the lowest recorded pressures of an Atlantic tropical system at 897 MB.
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Tropical Storm Milton strengthens in the Gulf as Leslie and Kirk remain in the Atlantic
A developing area of low pressure could form into a tropical storm in the western Caribbean Sea next week. The system is ...
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Major Hurricane Kirk and Tropical Storm Leslie
Tropical Storm Leslie formed Wednesday, and we are watching a tropical wave in the Caribbean which could develop in the Gulf ...
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National Hurricane Center tracking Hurricanes Milton, Leslie as Kirk weakens
Hurricane Milton is taking aim at Florida and is rapidly intensifying. The Category 5 storm had 180-mph winds at 5 p.m.
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