Forecasters Watch Fernand As Caribbean Threat Drops

Forecasters are continuing to monitor Tropical Storm Fernand, located about 425 miles east-northeast of Bermuda as of 10 a.m. Monday.

The National Hurricane Center said Fernand has maximum sustained winds of 60 miles per hour, moving north-northeast at 13 miles per hour.

Fernand is expected to become post-tropical by mid-week.

The NHC had also been monitoring a disturbance over the eastern Caribbean, but said today that the tropical wave had become less organized and further development was not expected through the next 7 days.

While there are no immediate threats to the Gulf Coast, residents are reminded to review their hurricane plans to be prepared as the peak of the season approaches.


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