
June 1 marks the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, yet forecasters have already been busy for weeks monitoring multiple zones of disturbed weather. The season’s third tropical storm could soon develop from a trouble spot in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, and it could cause a new record to be set in the basin. Two pre-season storms, Arthur and Bertha, formed in warm waters off the Southeast coast on May 16 and May 27,…
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