New Atlantic system shows up with the peak of the hurricane season just around the bend.
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NOAA forecasts fewer storms
NOAA lowered its 2018 hurricane season predictions.
Atlantic system becomes fourth named storm
Subtropical Storm Debby forms in the central Atlantic.
New area in the Atlantic
The small low-pressure system in the Atlantic will eventually track to the northeast.
Remnants of Beryl in the Caribbean
Beryl has dissipated into a low-pressure system, but has an opportunity to spin back up later in the week.
Depression becomes TS Chris
Tropical Storm Chris is expected to remain off the coast of the United States. Tropical Storm Beryl continues to weaken.
Second tropical depression forms in the Atlantic
Tropical Depression Three and Hurricane Beryl are moving in opposite directions in the Atlantic. At this time, neither storm is expected to impact the United States.
First Atlantic hurricane of the season forms
Hurricane Beryl has formed in the Atlantic Ocean.
Second tropical depression forms in Atlantic
The small storm could become a tropical depression later today or Friday; however, it's expected to break apart before reaching the Lesser Antilles.
Tropical Atlantic system continues to develop
Although the National Hurricane Center shows the south Atlantic system potential at 70 percent, it's expected to hit an area that will inhibit further development.