Ana, Bill and Claudette stir in the Tropics

Ana, Bill and Claudette stir in the Tropics
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5PM Advisory
Tropical Storm Claudette is located 40 miles SW of Apalachicola, Florida.

Claudette has winds sustained at 50 mph and is moving to the NW at 14 mph.

Claudette is expected to make a landfall on the NW Panhandle of Florida overnight.

Tropical Storm Ana has been downgraded to a tropical depression.

Ana has weakened substantially and may be reduced to a tropical wave shortly.

Ana’s winds are sustained at 35 mph and she is racing to the west at 23 mph.

Ana, or the remnant of Ana, is expected to track across the northern Caribbean and eventually head towards south Florida and the Gulf of Mexico by the end of the work week.

Tropical Storm Bill is the strongest of the 3 storms and will likely become a strong hurricane over the next few days.

Bill has sustained winds of 65 mph and is moving to the WNW at 16 mph.

Bill is likely to become a major hurricane over the next 24 to 48 hours.

The current forecast track of Bill turns it to the north, towards Bermuda, by the end of the week.

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