Tropical Storm Cindy weakens and remnants may redevelop, while Caribbean and Atlantic see multiple tropical waves.

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The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy are moving north in the eastern Atlantic, while the National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves, including one in the Caribbean. Bermuda residents should monitor the system expected to reach the area Thursday. The Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through Nov. 30, with the peak of the season on Sept. 10. This year's El Niño is predicted to be strong enough to counteract the warm waters in the Atlantic Ocean, but forecasts are partly based on looking at what's happened in past years.
Topics:nation#atlantic-hurricane-season#bermuda#el-nino#national-hurricane-center#tropical-storm-cindy#weather
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