Tropical Storm Jerry could become hurricane Fri.
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The National Hurricane Center's 5 p.m. Friday advisory reported that Tropical Storm Jerry is in the Atlantic Ocean, 230 miles north of the Northern Leeward Islands and 750 miles south of Bermuda. With maximum sustained winds of 50 mph, the system is moving to the north-northwest at 15 mph.
Tropical Storm Jerry is near the islands of the northeastern Caribbean and is bringing downpours, gusty winds, and rough seas. Jerry will pull northward this weekend before potentially impacting the Azores next week.
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Tracking two Atlantic systems that aren't expected to cause major impacts. Tropical Storm Jerry won't strengthen to hurricane status as previously feared, but has brought heavy rainfall across the Leeward Islands.
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