Wilfred formed in the central Atlantic from a tropical low and will be moving generally west-northwest for a few days and then eventually weakening because of unfavorable conditions in it’s path east of the Leeward Islands.
Alpha formed just off the west coast of Portugal a few hours before making landfall.
Since neither of these storms poses a direct threat to US coastal areas, this will be our only mention of these storms. IF Wilfred’s track changes farther to the south, we may have to update information.
Please visit the National Hurricane Center website for official news and advisories.
https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/
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Tropical Storm Research Center, Gulf Shores, Alabama
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