Hurricane Don returns to tropical storm status, invest 95 loses strength

Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is watching Tropical Storm Don, which briefly reached hurricane status on Saturday. Tony says the storm has started to deteriorate and is back to tropical storm status. Tony is also watching Invest 95, which has decreased in strength. The tropical depression is expected to take a path into the Caribbean, where wind shear should cause it to die off.

Tropical storm Don continues to turn, tropical wave could turn into a tropical depression

Fox 13 Meteorologist Tony Sadiku is keeping his eye on two areas. Tony says Tropical Storm Don is still not considered a threat to anyone. He is also watching a tropical depression in the Atlantic that could turn into a tropical storm. Sadiku says there is a fifty percent chance that will happen in the next two days. The depression is surrounded by dry air, and the wind shear in its path could prevent the depression from forming into a storm.

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Tropical Storm Don continues to churn as Invest 95L forms

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber continues to watch Tropical Storm Don, which continues to churn in the middle of the Atlantic. He says T.S. Don has top winds of 50 miles per hour and will stay over open waters. Weber is also keeping an eye on the newly-formed Invest 95, which is working its way west off the coast of Africa. He says it has a 40 percent chance of developing over the next week and may become the next tropical depression.

Tropical Storm Don continues to swirl in Atlantic Ocean

FOX 13 Meteorologist Jim Weber is keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Don, which continues to churn in the Atlantic Ocean. He says T.S. Don currently has winds of 50 miles an hour and it may intensify over the next few days. He adds that the tropical storm will remain over open water and will not make landfall. Weber is also watching a wave that has formed off the coast of Africa that has a 20 percent chance of development over the next week.