

We’ll start with Tropical Depression # 3, which formed on Friday afternoon. At 5 pm Friday, TD # 3 was located near 32.2 North, 73.8 West, about 230 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. Maximum sustained winds were 30 miles per hour, but the system is expected to reach tropical storm strength on Saturday and eventually become a hurricane. The forecast shows TD # 3 lingering off the Carolina coast for several days, so we’ll keep an eye on it for possible impacts to the Outer Banks.

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