Tropical Depression Fiona Losing Steam, Two Others Around The Corner
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Now a Tropical Depression, Fiona is weakening and could become a post-tropical remnant low in the next day or two, but two other tropical waves are gaining steam in the Atlantic.
At 11 p.m. Sunday, the center of Fiona's system was about 770 miles southeast of Bermuda.
The storm had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph as it moved to the West-Northwest at 18 mph. A continued motion in that direction with a gradual decrease in forward speed is forecast on Monday and Tuesday.
The two tropical waves moving in the middle of the Atlantic ocean have medium to high chances of becoming tropical disturbances within the next few days.
There are no watches or warnings in effect for this storm.
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