New Delhi, Aug. 4 -- National Weather Service' Hurricane Center in Miami downgraded cyclone warning and has labelled it the tropical storm "Dexter." According to the weather agency, the tropical storm is expected to move away from the US coast and stay north of Bermuda.
As per the latest weather report, the area of low pressure located several hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina has been producing persistent deep convection which is "now located southeast of the strongest temperature and moisture gradients..it is no longer frontal and has made the transition to a tropical storm."
According to NHC, the tropical storm, with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph (72 kph), was heading northeast late Sunday. This makes 'Tropical Storm ...
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