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Weather News: Hurricane Season > Hurricane Darby |
T.S. Alberto forms off South Carolina coast
Mark Avery, and Michael Palmer
The Weather Channel
11:04 p.m. ET 5/19/2012
Tropical Storm Alberto forms off Carolina coast; tropical storm watches posted for South Carolina.
Tracker: Hurricane Darby
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- A low pressure system off the coast of South Carolina became Tropical Storm Alberto Saturday afternoon.
- This is the first tropical storm of the season and has sustained winds near 50 miles per hour.
- The center is located about 110 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina, or about 155 miles east of Savannah, Georgia, as of 11 p.m. Eastern Time Saturday evening.
- Alberto is moving to the southwest near 6 miles per hour.
- A slow southwest motion is expected through Sunday with a turn to the west-northwest and then the north by Monday.
- A tropical storm watch has been issued for parts of the South Carolina Coast between the Savannah River and the South Santee River: this includes Charleston and Beaufort.
- A "tropical storm watch" means that tropical storm conditions are possible somewhere in the watch area, in this case within the next 24 hours.
- In the Eastern Pacific, an area of low pressure several hundred miles south of Acapulco is still being monitored for development.
- This low has become somewhat better organized in the last day or so, and has some slow development potential.
Be prepared, make sure your family is ready to weather the storm.