Tropical Storm Emily weakens

Tropical Storm Emily weakens to a remnant low

The National Hurricane Center says that Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend. As of Monday around 11 a.m., Emily had weakened into a remnant low. According to the most recent advisory published by the NHC, Emily was about 1,225 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with sustained wind speeds of 35 mph.Related: Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the AtlanticRelated: Tropical Storm Gert forms in the AtlanticEmily is traveling at about 9 mph with a west-northwest heading.”Emily could turn more toward the north-northwest or north by mid-week. Slow weakening is expected during the next couple of days,” NHC said. The storm is not expected to impact land by the most recent NHC forecast.Multiple other disturbances are being tracked in the Atlantic.Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2023Related: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Season Forecast

The National Hurricane Center says that Tropical Storm Emily formed in the Atlantic Ocean over the weekend.

As of Monday around 11 a.m., Emily had weakened into a remnant low.

According to the most recent advisory published by the NHC, Emily was about 1,225 miles west-northwest of the Cabo Verde Islands with sustained wind speeds of 35 mph.

Related: Tropical Storm Franklin forms in the Atlantic

Related: Tropical Storm Gert forms in the Atlantic

Emily is traveling at about 9 mph with a west-northwest heading.

“Emily could turn more toward the north-northwest or north by mid-week. Slow weakening is expected during the next couple of days,” NHC said.

The storm is not expected to impact land by the most recent NHC forecast.

Multiple other disturbances are being tracked in the Atlantic.

Related: WESH 2 Hurricane Survival Guide 2023

Related: WESH 2 2023 Hurricane Season Forecast

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