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Tracking New Tropical Disturbance East of Cindy Remnants: Potential for Development near Bermuda

The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a disturbance located east of the remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy, which dissipated earlier this week. The disturbance, currently south-southeast of Bermuda, has the potential to develop into a tropical depression, although the chances are currently low. The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy are not expected to reform. The return of El Niño could bring a wetter second half of the year to Louisiana and a reduced risk of hurricanes. The first cyclone of the 2023 hurricane season hit in January, before the official start of the season.

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Tracking the Potential Regeneration of Tropical Storm Cindy

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy have a small chance of redeveloping into a tropical storm, but it is not expected to impact the United States. Currently, the system is producing showers and thunderstorms south of Bermuda, and strong upper-level winds may cause it to redevelop as it moves northward over the western Atlantic Ocean. The National Hurricane Center gives a 30% chance of redevelopment for Cindy over the next week.

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Tropical Storm Cindy's Remnants Threaten Bermuda.

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy may redevelop as an area of low pressure is producing disorganized storms more than 400 miles to the south-southeast of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center has given the system a 30% chance of development in the next seven days and 10% chance of development in the next two days. The historic event signals an early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season that began on June 1 and that usually peaks from mid-August to mid-October. Some forecasters blamed unusually high sea temperatures for the rare development.

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Record-breaking heat wave hits Central Florida with heat index over 110 degrees.

Central Florida is experiencing a heat wave with temperatures hovering around record highs. Yesterday, Orlando reached 95°F and today is expected to reach 96°F, with a chance of isolated showers. Tomorrow will bring a higher chance of scattered rain, but temperatures will remain high. Thursday and Friday are expected to be the hottest days so far this year, with highs of 97°F. Scattered showers and storms are expected over the weekend. The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy may re-gain strength, but are not expected to impact Central Florida.

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Tropical Storm Cindy's Remnants May Regain Strength.

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy, which dissipated over the Atlantic Ocean, could redevelop into a new tropical depression or Tropical Storm Don near Bermuda over the next seven days, according to the National Hurricane Center. Strong upper-level winds are expected to prevent redevelopment over the next 48 hours, but environmental conditions could become more favorable for gradual redevelopment. If the system redevelops, it will be given a new name as it no longer has an area of circulation.

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

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.

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Tropical Storm Cindy dissipates, remnants may redevelop.

The remnants of Tropical Storm Cindy may redevelop as an area of low pressure is producing disorganized storms more than 500 miles to the south-southeast of Bermuda. The National Hurricane Center has given the system a 30% chance of development in the next seven days. Cindy came on the heels of Tropical Storm Bret, marking the first time there are two storms in the tropical Atlantic in June since record-keeping began in 1851. The historic event signals an early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season that began on June 1. Some forecasters blamed unusually high sea temperatures for the rare development, and studies show that a warmer world is producing wetter and more intense hurricanes.

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Tropical Storm Cindy persists in northwest movement.

Tropical Storm Cindy is weakening as it moves northwestward and is expected to continue to weaken over the next 48 hours. The storm is on the heels of Tropical Storm Bret, marking the first time two storms have formed in the tropical Atlantic in June since record-keeping began in 1851. Some forecasters attribute the early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season to unusually high sea temperatures, which may be a result of global warming and natural variability. The National Hurricane Center has started issuing advisories earlier in the year due to more early and pre-season storms.

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Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret weaken and batter Caribbean.

Tropical Storm Cindy and Tropical Storm Bret are expected to weaken and dissipate over the next few days, with no hazards to land expected. The US is not expected to be impacted by either storm, but residents are urged to continue monitoring the tropics and to always be prepared. The peak of the hurricane season is Sept. 10, with the most activity happening between mid-August and mid-October, according to the Hurricane Center.

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Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret weaken, rain chances decrease.

Tropical Storm Cindy is expected to weaken and fizzle out by late Tuesday or Wednesday after interacting with an upper-level shear that should last over 72 hours. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm Bret is expected to dissipate by Saturday night as it heads towards the central Caribbean Sea. There are no severe storm warnings in the U.S. as Cindy’s projected path keeps it away from landfall for now. This is the first time since 1968 that two tropical storms have formed in June at the same time. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has forecast 12 to 17 named storms for this year’s hurricane season.

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Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret Gain Strength in June

Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret are moving westward, with Cindy expected to continue in this direction over the next few days and Bret losing strength over the eastern Caribbean Sea. Neither storm is expected to affect Southwest Florida. Cindy is not expected to reach hurricane status, while Bret is expected to dissipate over the central Caribbean Sea over the weekend.

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Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret pose historic threat.

Tropical Storm Cindy has strengthened while moving west-northwestward and is expected to remain well east and northeast of the northern Leeward Islands through early next week. This is the first time there are two storms in the tropical Atlantic in June since record keeping began in 1851, signaling an early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season. Some forecasters blame unusually high sea temperatures for the rare development, partly a result of global warming, natural variability, and the ocean's recovering from sulfate aerosols pollution that cooled it decades ago. The National Hurricane Center has started issuing advisories earlier in the year due to more early and pre-season storms.

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Tropical Storms Bret and Cindy wreak havoc in the Caribbean.

The Atlantic hurricane season has two named storms, Bret and Cindy, at the same time in June for the first time since 1968. Bret caused damage in the Caribbean, while Cindy is not forecast to approach any land areas as it spins far from land in the open Atlantic. The historic event signals an early and aggressive start to the Atlantic hurricane season that began June 1 and whose peak usually runs from mid-August to mid-October.

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Early Atlantic Hurricane Season Brings Double Trouble with Bret and Cindy

Tropical Storm Cindy formed behind Tropical Storm Bret, marking the first time two storms have occurred in the tropical Atlantic in June since record keeping began in 1851. The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and is expected to peak from mid-August to mid-October. Some forecasters attribute the early and aggressive start to unusually high sea temperatures caused by global warming, natural variability, and the ocean's recovery from sulfate aerosols pollution that cooled it decades ago. A warmer world is producing wetter and more intense hurricanes, with scientists still trying to determine if climate change alters how many storms brew.

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Tropical Storms Cindy and Bret wreak havoc in the Caribbean and Atlantic.

Tropical Storm Cindy is moving towards the East Coast of the United States, but it's unlikely to make landfall. The storm is expected to strengthen slightly over the next day or so, but it will then start to weaken toward the beginning of next week. Cindy's projected path takes it northeast of the British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and the Bahamas. It's expected to be located somewhere between the Bahamas and Bermuda by Wednesday. The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and usually peaks from mid-August to mid-October.