Tropical Storm Leslie tracker: System expected to become hurricane in a few days
The National Hurricane Center is keeping close tabs on Tropical Storm Leslie, which as of Thursday morning was located about 540 miles southwest of the southernmost Cabo Verde Islands, the NHC said.
Leslie is forecast to continue moving west through Thursday night, followed by a slightly faster west-northwestward motion Friday through Saturday, according to hurricane center forecasters.
The storm has maximum sustained winds near 45 mph as of Thursday morning and is expected to continue strengthening, with forecasters expecting Leslie to become a hurricane "in a day or so."
The NHC is also tracking Hurricane Kirk, which is continuing to gain strength in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Tropical Storm Leslie path tracker
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