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Tropical Storm Josephine will likely form today, isn't expected to impact land
Tropical Depression 11 formed in the Atlantic Tuesday afternoon and it’s expected to develop into tropical storm Josephine on Thursday.
If it does become a tropical storm Thursday, it will be the earliest forming “J-storm” on record. The previous record held by a J-storm was one that formed on August 22 in 2005.
This continues the record-setting pace of this hurricane season — which has broken all the records from the 2005 hurricane season. That year we saw 28 named storms and 15 of them were hurricanes.
The tropical storm isn’t expected to affect land if it does form. It doesn’t appear it is going to strengthen enough to cause any damage.
It is likely to strengthen in the first part of this weekend, but diminish and go back to a tropical depression later into the weekend.
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to Nov. 30. The areas covered include the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.