Nope! But a surface low pressure system has developed east of Norfolk, Virginia and it is heading off to the NNE at 20 mph. This low will likely never become tropical but will produce gale force winds and to some along the New England coast may feel like a tropical storm. Currently, with this area of low pressure there is a widespread area of rain with a few t-storms and some gusty winds.
It is also increasing wave heights and surf. Some very heavy rains in the range of 1" to 3" are possible overnight tonight into Friday across New England as the low tracks northward.
The strongest winds, 30-50 MPH, will be kept mainly off shore; however, southeast Massachusetts may see winds for a period Friday morning near 30 mph with higher gusts.
The low will continue to track to the north-northeast through the day on Friday and will head towards the Canadian Maritimes by Saturday morning.
The remainder of the tropical Atlantic Basin continues to remain quiet and will remain that way through the weekend.
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