Tropical Storm Jerry, National Hurricane Center
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Hundreds told to evacuate as tropical storm remnants cause Colorado mountain streams to flood
The remnants of a tropical storm soaking the southwestern U.S. over the past couple days have brought flooding to the mountains of Colorado
Tropical Storm Priscilla could bring heavy rain and a “significant” risk of flash flooding to the southwestern United States through this weekend, forecasters warn.
The National Hurricane Center on Friday said Tropical Storm Jerry was dropping torrents of rain on the Caribbean’s northern Leeward Islands while Subtropical Storm Karen formed in the
The National Hurricane Center's 11 a.m. Saturday advisory reported that Tropical Storm Jerry is in the Atlantic Ocean, 460 miles south-southeast of Bermuda. With maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, the system is moving north at 16 mph.
According to the NHC’s latest Tropical Weather Outlook, issued at 2:00 a.m. EDT on Thursday, the non-tropical low is already producing gale-force winds, though shower activity near its center remains limited. The system could briefly acquire subtropical or tropical characteristics before it moves into even less favorable conditions later this week.