Highlights
- Tropical Storm Claudette became the third named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season just after midday Monday about 500 miles east-northeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
- Claudette will move northeast through Tuesday, eventually becoming a post-tropical cyclone before reaching eastern Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
- Claudette poses no threat to the U.S., and may only bring some showers and gusty winds to parts of the Canadian Maritimes late Tuesday into Wednesday.
The Latest Status, Forecast Path and Infrared Satellite Maps
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Latest Information
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Projected Path
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Infrared Satellite
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