The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season continues at what seems like breakneck speed: Tropical Depression 19 has strengthened to become Tropical Storm Sally.
It is a 50-mph storm located about 155 miles west of Port Charlotte, according to the National Hurricane Center’s latest advisory. After passing through South Florida on Saturday, the system entered the Gulf of Mexico.
Now moving across warm waters, this will allow the tropical storm to strengthen further in the coming days.
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