Tropical Activity Picks Up in Atlantic as Peak Season Approaches

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Tropical Storm Dexter moving away from the U.S. East Coast, along with two other areas in the Atlantic that could develop into tropical systems, one near the Southeast coast and another in the Main Development Region between Africa and the Caribbean, with potential impacts on the southeastern U.S. and Caribbean.
Topics:nation#atlantic-ocean#caribbean#hurricane-development#tropical-storm#tropical-storm-dexter#weather
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