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Tropical Storm Danielle forms in the Atlantic

(WWAY) – Tropical Storm Danielle has now formed in the northern Atlantic.
This ends the 60 day streak without a named storm in the Atlantic basin.
Maximum winds are currently at 40 miles-per-hour.
It is however being forecasted to strengthen into the first hurricane of the 2022 season.
Danielle poses no threat to the U.S.