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Tropical Depression 3 forms off Southeast Coast

Houston Chronicle on MSN · 1d
Tropical Depression Three forms in the Atlantic. Here's where it's going.
The tropical depression is expected to intensify into a stronger rotating system to become Tropical Storm Chantal by Saturday, forecasters said.
CBS News · 1d
Tropical Depression 3 forms off U.S. Southeast coast near South Carolina
A weather system tracking the Southeast U.S. coastline has officially strengthened this Friday into Tropical Depression 3, according to the National Hurricane Center.
CNN on MSN · 1d
Tropical Depression Three forms off the Southeast Coast
The storm isn’t a significant threat to land, but could drench parts of the Southeast and create risky beach conditions through the weekend.
1don MSN
Tropical depression brews off Southeast coast; forecast to hit SC as Tropical Storm Chantal
A slow-developing weather system is trying to get its act together over the Southeast U.S. this Fourth of July.
Space Coast Daily
18m
National Hurricane Center: Tropical Depression Three Now Upgraded to Tropical Storm Chantal
What was formerly tropical depression three has been upgraded as of 5 p.m. July 5, by the National Hurricane Center to Tropical Storm Chantal.
WYFF News 4 on MSN16h
Tropical Depression Three bringing flooding concerns, elevated rip current risk at beaches
A tropical depression has developed off the coast of Florida and Georgia, and is slowly drifting north toward the Carolinas ...

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