Tropical Storm Fernand Forms in Atlantic Ocean
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Tropical Storm Fernand has formed in the tropical Atlantic Ocean, but the season's sixth named storm is not forecast to make landfall before dying out.
The former Hurricane Erin headed out to sea and became a non-tropical system on Friday, but the National Hurricane Center continued to track two other systems on Saturday in the Atlantic. One of them could become Tropical Storm Fernand soon. As of Saturday morning that system was located about 500 miles south-southeast of Bermuda.
A tropical depression is expected to form later today with further strengthening likely on Sunday, potentially becoming Tropical Storm Fernand. Hurricane hunters are set to investigate the system later today.