Tropical Depression Seven formed in the Atlantic this morning the National Hurricane Center said, and could become Tropical Storm Fiona.
The system is located about 800 miles east of the Leeward Islands and has winds of 35 mph with stronger gusts. Tropical storm watches may be required for portions of the Leeward Islands later Wednesday. The depression is forecast to become a tropical storm Wednesday night or Thursday as it gradually strengthens -- and then struggle to maintain that strength over the next few days.Here are the 11 am AST Wednesday Key Messages for newly formed Tropical Depression #Seven.
— National Hurricane Center September 14, 2022 It must reach tropical storm strength to earn a name. The system is expected to approach the Leeward Islands on Friday as a minimal tropical storm bringing heavy rain and possible wind impacts. Read MoreThis weekend, it could move near or over portions of the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. By early next week, the system is forecast to be near Hispaniola, where it will be weakened by interaction with the island's mountainous terrain.
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