Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected
Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected
Active Atlantic Hurricane Season Expected
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Warmer-than-typical temperatures are expected in the Pine Belt area, with highs reaching the low 90s. Patchy fog will persist in the mornings, and rain is unlikely for the foreseeable future. The National Hurricane Center is tracking two tropical systems: one in the Caribbean that could move into the Gulf of Mexico and another, the remnants of Tropical Depression Gordon, which may re-strengthen in the central Atlantic. Tropical expert Dr. Brian Tang highlights the rapid intensification process of tropical systems, driven by warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures. The Atlantic hurricane season has already produced several storms, and forecasters expect it to remain active.

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