Tropical Storm Lorenzo is poorly organized over the central tropical Atlantic, according to the National Hurricane Center.

The storm is located approximately 800 miles east of the Caribbean Sea and the Lesser Antilles island chain.

Lorenzo is moving toward the northwest at about 15 mph. This motion is expected to continue today, followed by a turn to the north tonight.

The system has a minimum pressure of 1000 mb and a maximum sustained wind speed of 60 mph.

A northeastward motion is expected on Wednesday and Thursday, according to the NHC.

Lorenzo is not expected to cause any threat to Florida. However, it is still something to monitor.

There are no coastal watches or warnings currently in effect, according to the NHC.

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