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Alberto weakens to a depression
Kevin Roth, Lead Meteorologist, The Weather Channel
May 21,  2012 10:42 pm ET

- Alberto weakens to a depression as it moves away from the Southeast coast.

- As of 11pm EDT Monday the center of Tropical Depression Alberto was located 245 miles east-southeast of Charleston, SC with top winds of 35 mph and was moving toward the east-northeast at 13 mph.

- Alberto is expected to turn northeast and accelerate through Tuesday.

- Alberto could become a non-tropical low or dissipate Wednesday or Thursday.

- Tropical Depression Alberto should no longer have any impact along the Southeast coast.

- Tropical Depression 2E remains well south of the Mexican coast.

- As of 8pm PDT Tuesday the center of the depression was located 505 miles south-southwest of Acapulco, Mexico with top winds of 35 mph and was moving west-northwest at 9 mph.

- The depression is forecast to become Tropical Storm Bud Tuesday and could become a hurricane Wednesday night or Thursday.

- Hurricane Bud could threaten the southwest coast of Mexico late this week.

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