Tropical Storm Kate is headed out to sea as expected. It is no threat to any land.
Kate could briefly be categorized as a “hurricane” on Wednesday but will not make a difference to the end result.
Kate will move into the cooler North Atlantic waters and fall apart in a couple days.
No coastal watches or warnings are in effect, but people in Bermuda are advised to keep an eye on Kate.
The latest: Updated 10 p.m. Tuesday
- Location: 33.9 N, 69.5 W
- How far is it?
- 250 mi. SE of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
- 460 mi. W of Bermuda
- 250 mi. SE of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
- Winds: 70 mph
- Movement: NE at 35 mph
- Pressure: 998 mb / 29.47 inches