Beryl Redevelops in the Atlantic

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14 Jul 2018 10:51 AM
The remnants of Beryl can't seem to make up it's mind. Earlier this week, the National Hurricane Center highlighted the leftovers of (what was, Hurricane) Beryl reforming into a storm, only to drop those odds down to a low chance early Saturday morning. By Saturday afternoon, Beryl had reformed into a subtropical storm! Beryl has sustained winds around 40 mph, and minimum central pressure of 1010 mb. Beryl will not make any direct impact with the U.S. but it is looking to make impact with Newfoundland by Tuesday as a much weaker system. https://twitter.com/WeatherNation/status/1018189268202676224   Meanwhile, in the Pacific ocean, there is another tropical disturbance that the National Hurricane  Center is monitoring. The NHC gives this area (shown below) a low chance, about 30% chance, of development into a tropical cyclone over the next 5 days. Forecast models show this area, regardless of development, scooting south of Hawaii with little or no impact there, except perhaps some extra wave activity to the Islands.   For WeatherNation -Meteorologist Shelly Lindblade
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