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Storm north of Bermuda
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Storm north of Bermuda
This looks to have a chance at subtropical development. While there is some shot of tropical (hybrid) development over a longer period of time, I think the trough in the NW Atlantic will be too strong to allow this to have a pure tropical nature. Still, I think it may be named within the next few days. Either way, it will cause some problems between Bermuda and the Canadian maritimes. The coastal flooding and/or beach erosion may occur all the way to the Mid-Atlantic and New England coastline as well.
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