Tropical Storm Jerry developed over the central Atlantic Ocean on Tuesday and is forecast to become a hurricane by Wednesday. It is the tenth named storm of a late-season that has already witnessed three hurricanes in just over two weeks.

As of 11 am ET Tuesday, Tropical Storm Jerry has winds of 45 mph. It was approximately 1,300 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands and was headed west, reported CNN. Also Read | Weather, rain: IMD shares fresh update, predicts heavy rainfall today

According to the National Hurricane Centre, Jerry is expected to move near or north of the northern Leeward Islands later this week as a Category 1 hurricane. Its precise path could result in rain and wind affecting these islands, and tropical storm watches might be issued for parts of th

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