AlanUK
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This was a bunch of thunderstorms to the east of Northern Florida yesterday, but has become well organised overnight last night and has today been upgraded from a tropical depression to tropical storm Gaston.
It iks unlikely to make it to Hurricane Gaston as it is so close to the mainland US and has little time to strengthen before making landfall sometime tomorrow.
It looks likely that this will most affect the coast of South Carolina with 50 mph winds and a lot of rain.
Once it makes landfall it looks like it will swing up the eastern seaboard of the US before tracking across the northern atlantic and possibly hitting us next weekend as a depression.
It iks unlikely to make it to Hurricane Gaston as it is so close to the mainland US and has little time to strengthen before making landfall sometime tomorrow.
It looks likely that this will most affect the coast of South Carolina with 50 mph winds and a lot of rain.
Once it makes landfall it looks like it will swing up the eastern seaboard of the US before tracking across the northern atlantic and possibly hitting us next weekend as a depression.
