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Tropical Storm Jerry Soaks Leeward Islands With Heavy Rain As Karen Swirls In North Atlantic
Jerry is soaking the Leeward Islands while Karen developed in the far northern Atlantic Thursday night. Here's the latest forecast.
The worst conditions will spread north this weekend. Forecasters warned people on the shores of Delaware and New Jersey to prepare for major coastal flooding.
One week after Imelda, Jerry and Karen are churning in the Atlantic Basin. Jerry is making its closest pass to the northern Leeward Islands.
Karen is rare bird, having formed farther north and east than any other named storm (tropical or subtropical storm or hurricane) on record. The subtropical storm won’t make it very far, as icy cold waters dipping into the 50s (Fahrenheit) will quickly empty the tank needed to keep its sputtering subtropical engine running.