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The Florida Keys ended its partial evacuation after Tropical Storm Laura's projected path moved away from the islands.
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However the system is dumping inches of rain on Puerto Rico and creating a threat of mudslides and flooding. Laura is expected to track over Hispaniola and Cuba Sunday and Monday, where mountainous terrain will likely weaken the system.
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The tropical depression east of the Leeward Islands intensified into Tropical Storm Laura Friday morning.
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A tropical wave about midway between West Africa and the Lesser Antilles is likely to develop into a tropical depression later tonight or tomorrow, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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The tropics have been quiet since Hurricane Isaias moved up the East Coast a week ago, but Meteorologist Dr. Athena Masson says a new tropical wave may develop this week in the central Atlantic.
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The strong tropical wave forecasters have been following this week is passing near the island of Dominica in the eastern Caribbean this morning.
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The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Tropical Storm Gonzalo has formed in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
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The National Hurricane Center says the fifth tropical depression of the season has formed in the Atlantic Saturday.
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A re-energized Tropical Storm Cristobal advanced toward the U.S. Gulf Coast early Saturday, bringing with it the heavy rains that already caused flooding and mudslides in Mexico and Central America.
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Subtropical Storm Alberto is on its way to Florida. The brunt of the storm will be felt starting Sunday morning.