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As it moves over the North-eastern Caribbean and gets closer to the Bahamas, Tropical Storm Fiona is expected to strengthen to nearly hurricane status with maximum winds of 70 mph. Experts also monitor a fresh storm that appeared Thursday night off the African coast. The National Weather Service stated that Fiona does not look like a risk to Florida. The forecasting agency stated that a shift to the north earlier next week. Far from Florida is the route that is highly probable at this moment.
National Hurricane Centre Updates
National Hurricane Centre updated that according to an 8 p.m. report, the storm’s core was about 385 miles East of the Caribbean. It was heading west at 14 mph while big winds of 60 mph on Thursday. Fiona’s tropical storm force gusts can be felt up to 140 miles from its centre. According to the cyclone centre, an airplane used to study hurricanes reportedly hovered over Fiona on Thursday afternoon.
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