Fernand Weakens, No Threat to Louisiana or U.S.
Tropical Storm Juliette may briefly intensify to hurricane strength, while Tropical Storm Fernand is expected to transition to a post-tropical cyclone by Wednesday night, officials said.
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Tropical Storms Juliette and Fernand Have Formed in the Pacific and Atlantic — Here's Where They Will Go
Both storms are sitting in the middle of their respective oceans as of Tuesday, Aug. 26National Hurricane Center (2) The probable paths for Tropical Storms Fernand and JulietteNEED TO KNOWTropical Storm Fernand has formed in the Atlantic, while Tropical Storm Juliette has formed in the Eastern Pacific, according to forecastersNeither storm is expected to impact land before they both dissipate on Thursday, Aug. 28Juliette is the 10th named storm …
Tropical storms Juliette and Fernand were moving through open waters this Tuesday, one in the Pacific Ocean and one in the Atlantic. There were no warnings or coastal alerts in effect for any of the storms, reported the U.S. National Hurricane Center, based in Miami. Tropical storm Juliette did not pose an immediate threat to land, according to meteorologists. The storm was in the Pacific, about 804 kilometers west-south east of the southern end…
Tropical storms Juliette and Fernand were moving on Tuesday through open waters, one in the Pacific Ocean and one in the Atlantic. There were no warnings or coastal alerts in effect for any of the storms, reported the U.S. National Hurricane Center, based in Miami. Tropical storm Juliette did not pose an immediate threat to land, according to meteorologists. The storm was in the Pacific, about 804 kilometers (500 miles) to the west-southwest of …
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