Subtropical Storm Don formed on July 14. \nThere hasn't been a tropical system in the Atlantic basin since Tropical Storm Cindy joined TS Bret June 22
Maximum wind speed: 45 mphWill Subtropical Storm Don grow stronger?
However, by early next week, Don will be heading back south toward relatively warmer waters, and may be able to get better organized and regain some strength. The National Hurricane Center's long-range forecast calls for restrengthening in about six days.Tropical systems have the potential to quickly grow into hurricanes, while extratropical or subtropical storms do not, according to the
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