The time of the tropical cyclone's center location at the bottom of the graphic will be 3 hours earlier. Tropical Storm 7

Parts Of Florida Urged To Monitor Weather As Tropical Storm Fiona Likely To Develop

The time of the tropical cyclone's center location at the bottom of the graphic will be 3 hours earlier. Tropical Storm 7

Residents and visitors in South Florida and along the East Coast are being advised to monitor a growing tropical depression in the Atlantic Ocean.

Moving west at 14 mph, Tropical Depression Seven is forecast to reach tropical-storm strength by Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.

It is expected to move through the Leeward Islands on Friday and to be near the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by the weekend.

If designated as a tropical storm, it would be named Fiona. While the storm has a 70 percent chance of forming into a named system, models aren’t set on how strong it could become.

“Moderate westerly shear and a dry mid-level atmosphere are expected to prevent significant intensification, but some modest strengthening is possible over the next day or two, and the NHC (National Hurricane Center) forecast calls for the depression to become a tropical storm tonight or Thursday,” the National Hurricane Center said.

Models indicate the system could “struggle to maintain its closed circulation” after entering the eastern Caribbean and that it could weaken as it interacts with Hispaniola.

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