Named Storm Teddy – 2020 and Named Storm Vicky – 2020.

Named Storms Teddy and Vicky formed in the east central Atlantic from tropical depressions. Teddy is moving generally west-northwest and will be turning more to the northwest in a few days. Early projections are for this storm to become a major hurricane that may affect Bermuda by Monday or Tuesday, September 21-22. Tracking projections for this storm past September 22 are imprecise at this time.

Vicky is in an area of upper level wind shear and is not expected to strengthen before it dissipates in a few days.

We will post additional information as needed.

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https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/

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