Tropical Storm Lisa has taken shape in the far eastern Atlantic Ocean. Lisa was named on Tuesday morning after the winds in Tropical Depression Thirteen reached tropical storm force (39 mph or greater).
This system was located more than 400 miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands, as of late Tuesday morning.
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Current Storm Information
Therefore, this system is no threat to either the Caribbean basin or the U.S. East Coast.
As the system gains latitude, increasing wind shear should limit its intensification later this week.
Projected Path
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