
The tropical storm Dxter is weakening off the eastern coast, but it can prepare because it withdraws away from us
Dxter tropical storm began to weak after the formation of the eastern coast In the Atlantic Ocean On Sunday night, but the predictors say it can be rest in the coming days as the United States continues
The National Contemporary Center (NHC) said that the maximum sustainable wind within the tropical storm has decreased to about 40 miles per hour with some higher storms.
The tropical storm is a tropical hurricane that contains the maximum sustainable winds between 39 and 73 miles per hour – an upgrade from tropical depression.
Storm Storm Dexter is currently 460 miles north of Bermuda and moves to the northeast near 13 miles per hour.
NHC said that Dxter is expected to play a gradual role to the east of the northeast in the next few days.
The tropical storm can strengthen Dxter a little over the next few days before it becomes a post -tropical hurricane by Wednesday, as it faces increased wind cutting.
“It is expected that some excitement will be reinforced within two days as Dexter becomes a hurricane outside the orbital,” NHC said in his last consultant.
the The Atlantic Hurricane season extends from From June 1 to November 30.
The current risks rise in the United States, where Dexter rotates off the eastern coast
The tropical storm Dxter may be away from the United States, but it will feel effects from the fast storm along the coast.
People from New England flocked south to southern Florida to the beaches to arrest some rays and enjoy some time in water, but the dangers lie under the surface.
RIP currents will pose a dangerous danger to the beach pioneers along the eastern coast.
The beaches from New York and New Jersey are witnessing south to Dilayer moderate risk on Monday, while there are high current RIP risks to parts of the Delmarva, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina Peninsula in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
There are current moderate risks from Georgia to South Florida.
Rip currents are strong and narrow currents away from the beach and go out to the sea at high speeds.
It can happen on any beach with broken waves – not only in the ocean.
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