Eyes Turn to Difficult-to-Predict Hurricane Jose
By Arden Dier
September 12, 2017
Those already battered by one or two hurricanes don't want to hear that misfortune comes in threes.
Following in the wake of Harvey and Irma late Monday, Hurricane Jose was a Category 1 storm near the southeast tip of the Bahamas, centered about 400 miles north-northeast of Turks and Caicos, reports the Sun Sentinel.
According to Weather Underground, the hurricane is expected to weaken over the next few days as it makes "a slow clockwise loop" in the Atlantic, passing over cool water it previously churned up. Where the storm will go from there is difficult to predict, but some models suggest it will regain some strength as it moves west-northwest toward the US beginning Thursday.
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