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Don remains a subtropical depression in the central Atlantic

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Subtropical Depression Don will continue to meander in central Atlantic this week, where it will not impact any land areas.


What You Need To Know

  • Don is forecast to meander in the central Atlantic Ocean over the next several days
  • It could restrengthen and become fully tropical around midweek
  • The U.S. will not be affected by Don

Don formed on Friday, July 14, becoming the fourth named storm of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season. Even though it was a subtropical storm at the time it was named, Don weakened on Saturday, becoming a subtropical depression.

Since then, it has not changed much in strength, producing maximum sustained wind speeds up to 35 mph.

Located less than 1000 miles west of the Azores, Don will continue to take a clockwise loop over the central Atlantic Ocean this week. It is turning east, but will curve toward the south later on Monday into Tuesday before heading westward on Wednesday.

During that time, Don could take on more tropical characteristics and restrengthen, becoming a legit tropical storm around midweek.

Regardless of future development, Don will not affect the U.S.

Check here for a look at the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season so far.

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