Subtropical Depression Seven has formed in the Atlantic 590 miles south of Bermuda.
Subtropical Depression Seven is moving northwestward and is expected to turn northward than northeastward over the next few days. It forecast to strengthen into a subtropical storm and would be named Fay.
A tropical storm watch has been issued by the Bermuda Weather Service where it may bring rain and tropical storm force winds as it passes to the east this weekend, but it is not a threat to the East Coast of the United States.
So, where exactly is the cyclone's center located now? If you're plotting the storm along with us, the information depicted in the map above provides the latitude/longitude coordinates, distance away from the nearest land location, maximum sustained winds and central pressure (measured in millibars).
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