Tropical Storm Irma formed in the Atlantic late Wednesday morning and will likely become a hurricane by the weekend. The storm currently has maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and is moving west at 13 mph. Though it is too early to know if this system will impact the United States preparations should be made as a precaution and this storm should be monitored closely by anyone in the Caribbean and along the US East Coast. We will continually monitor this storm over the coming days and provide daily updates. Below are links to our Maps, Apps and Social Media. Thanks for making SevereWXWarn your #1 source for severe weather
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Atlantic Hurricane Tracker is am interactive mapping application for tracking hurricanes, tropical storms and tropical depressions in the Atlantic ocean. All data comes from the NHC, NOAA and NWS. Listed below are the featured layers of this application. -Global Cloud Cover -Hurricane Tracks -NHC…
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