Tropical Storm Dexter will continue to move away from the U.S. and will be no threat to land. Another area to watch is right on Dexter’s heels off the Southeast coast. Right now, this cluster of thunderstorms has a low chance of development as it meanders northwestward over the next several days.
Breakdown
- Tropical Storm Dexter confirmed with gale force winds.
- Dexter is moving east-northeast at 12 mph, about 250 miles northwest of Bermuda. 37s
- Dexter is not expected to become a hurricane but will remain a strong tropical storm. 52s
- Two additional areas are being monitored for development: one off the southeast U.S. coast and another near Africa. 7s
- A lingering front and developing ridge are influencing weather in the southeast U.S. 1m 0s