What once was Tropical Storm Dorian has come under the influence of strong westerly winds as it moved into the western Atlantic.
Despite moving over warmer waters, the strong wind shear aloft has weakened Dorian, becoming just a cluster of thunderstorms. The remnants of Dorian will continue on a westward path bringing an elevated risk of tropical rains into the Greater Antilles including Puerto Rico, the island of Hispaniola and Cuba.
Eventually by mid-week if this area of showers and storms holds together it will bring precipitation into souther Florida.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
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