Another Tropical Disturbance Is Swirling In The Atlantic With Florida In Its Sights

Don't relax just yet, Floridians.
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Tropical Storm Isaias seems to be finishing up its weekend vacation in Florida and moving on to the Carolinas now, but don't breathe that sigh of relief just yet — a new system is brewing in the Atlantic.

Early Monday morning, Isaias still had powerful winds up to 70 mph as it hung off the coast of Jacksonville and is forecasted to regain hurricane strength as it moves into the Carolinas on Tuesday.

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However, that was far from the last of it for 2020's hurricane season, as another disturbance with a 40% chance of becoming a cyclone in the next 48 hours is brewing in the Atlantic.

The disturbance is forecasted to keep moving at about 15 mph through the Caribbean over the next few days.

The National Hurricane Center forecasts it having a 60% chance of developing into a cyclone in the next five days.

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