Remnants of Beryl could reform off the East Coast

Don’t ever sleep on the tropics, especially with storms that make their way across the Atlantic. Even though the NHC has Beryl as remnants only, this area of disturbed weather can get its act together once its off the coast.

In fact, the NHC is now seeing the potential for redevelopment and is giving the “remnants” a 40-60% chance of development over the next 5 days.

The spaghetti plots or model ensembles take what could be a reformed storm away from the coast, so at least that’s the good news. However, we will have to continue to monitor the progress of these remnants as they move over the Bahamas. The reason the newly formed storm may steer out to sea is since Chris could open the door as he moves away.

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Author: Michael Griffith

I have had a passion for the weather since a very young age and am a degreed meteorologist. I have a Bachelor of Science from Penn State University and a Master's from Plymouth State University. If you ever see me out and about in the Charlotte, NC area, be sure to say hi!