Named Storm Paulette formed in the central Tropical Atlantic from tropical depression seventeen. This storm is not well organized and will remain as a tropical storm for a few days.
International tracking models, including our own, have this storm tracking generally west northwest very slowly. Following behind Named Storm Paulette by roughly 1100 miles is Named Storm Rene that is taking a much more favorable track for intensification and it is expected to make Hurricane status later this week.
Both of these Tropical weather systems will be tracking into an area of high pressure over the north central Atlantic and may be steered more northerly by the end of the week away from the US.
We will update our unofficial information as conditions warrant.
Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
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