Weather A trio of tropical systems is spinning through the Atlantic right now. Tropical Depression Karen is forecast today to "pass near or over" Puerto Rico (near where a 6.0-magnitude earthquake hit last night) and the Virgin Islands. Although Karen weakened from a tropical storm, it's still dangerous and could bring enough rain to cause flash flooding and mudslides. And some forecasts say Karen might strengthen into a tropical storm again before hitting Puerto Rico. Tropical Storm Jerry could come close to Bermuda, and the island later today may see tropical-storm-force winds. On the other side of the Atlantic, Tropical Storm Lorenzo has formed southeast of the Cabo Verde Islands. We'll need to keep an eye on this one. Lorenzo should strengthen into a hurricane by midweek and could become a major hurricane by the weekend. |
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