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US National Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Franklin Now a Hurricane

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US National Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Franklin Now a Hurricane

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US National Hurricane Center: Tropical Storm Franklin Now a Hurricane

On Saturday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the United States reported that Tropical Storm Franklin had become a hurricane and that it was anticipated that Franklin will become a major hurricane early the following week.

According to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), the storm’s maximum sustained winds have grown to 75 mph, and it is now located around 620 miles (998 km) south of Bermuda.

The meteorologist in Miami made the prediction that the strengthening trend would halt in three to four days, and that shear would then increase after that.

As a consequence of the hurricane’s waves, which are anticipated to start having an effect on Bermuda on Sunday night, surf and rip current conditions that pose a risk to human life are anticipated throughout portions of the east coast of the United States from the end of this weekend into the early part of next week.

The next forecast update from the meteorologist will be available at 17:00 (GMT).

(The following was reported by Urvi Dugar in Bengaluru; Diane Craft and Daniel Wallis edited the transcript)

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