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Tropical storms Juliette and Fernand churn over open waters in Pacific and Atlantic oceans

Tropical storms Juliette and Fernand churn over open waters in Pacific and Atlantic oceans

Summary

Tropical Storms Juliette in the Pacific Ocean and Fernand in the Atlantic Ocean are both active but pose no immediate threat to land. The U.S. National Hurricane Center reports that neither storm has triggered coastal watches or warnings.

Key Facts

  • Tropical Storm Juliette is located in the Pacific, about 500 miles west-southwest of Mexico's Baja California peninsula.
  • Juliette has maximum sustained winds of 70 mph and is moving northwest at 10 mph.
  • Forecasters expect Juliette could briefly become a hurricane but will likely weaken by Wednesday.
  • Tropical Storm Fernand is in the Atlantic, approximately 635 miles south of Newfoundland.
  • Fernand has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and is moving northeast at 13 mph.
  • Fernand is expected to remain over open waters and could become a post-tropical cyclone by Wednesday night.
  • No coastal watches or warnings are currently in effect for either storm.
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