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National Hurricane Center Watching 3 Tropical Storms In Atlantic

The National Hurricane Center in Miami was watching three tropical storms in the Atlantic on Monday.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami was watching three tropical storms in the Atlantic.
The National Hurricane Center in Miami was watching three tropical storms in the Atlantic. (Photo by Paul Scicchitano)

MIAMI, FL — The National Hurricane Center in Miami was watching three tropical storms in the Atlantic on Monday but none of them appeared to pose any threat to Florida.

Jerry, which at one time was a hurricane, is expected to bring tropical-storm-force winds to Bermuda Tuesday night and large swells over the next few days.

"These swells could cause life-threatening rip currents," the National Hurricane Center warned on Monday afternoon.

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Tropical Storm Karen, which was not well-organized as of Monday, was expected to deliver tropical-storm-force winds, heavy rainfall, flash floods and mudslides to Puerto Rico as well as the U.S. and British Virgin Islands on Tuesday.

Tropical Storm Lorenzo formed off the far eastern Atlantic and was expected to pass well to the south of the Cabo Verde Islands on Monday and Monday night.

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