ORLANDO, Fla. – The Atlantic hurricane season continues to show signs of life, and with the climatological peak just weeks away, now’s the time to pay close attention.

Tropical Storm Erin on Wednesday continues its westward journey across the central Atlantic, while a few other areas are also showing limited potential for development.

Tropical Storm Erin

Erin is currently spinning in the central tropical Atlantic and struggling a bit to organize.

Wind shear from the east and dry air in the mid-levels of the atmosphere are keeping the storm from gaining much strength, keeping sustained winds around 45 mph for the next few days. No description found

However, conditions are expected to improve by late week as Erin.

Most forecast models agree that Erin could become a hurricane by th

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