Tropical Storm Erika is looking more organized and beginning to push west at a faster pace. Erika’s path is still a little unknown as the models are showing this storm with slightly different paths. The eastern coast of Florida is likely to see a hurricane of Monday though the intensity is still a little unknown, but it is currently looking like Erika will be a category one storm at that time. Another unknown is where Erika will go after this. There are a number of possibilities, which will likely be resolved by the models as we get closer to the weekend. The entire southeastern coast of the United States should be on the lookout for Erika at the beginning of next week. We will update once again tomorrow at 8 a.m. when the new model runs are available. Please be sure to like us on Facebook as well as using the share links above to share our articles. We have provided information on Erika below.
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Location: 16.4°N 58.2°W
Maximum Winds: 40 kt Gusts: 50 kt
Minimum Central Pressure: 1005 mb
Environmental Pressure: 1010 mb
Radius of Circulation: 175 NM
Radius of Maximum Wind: 60 NM