Tropical Storm Lee could become an 'extremely dangerous major hurricane' by this weekend

Forecasters are keeping an eye on Tropical Storm Lee, which they predict could soon become a full-blown hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean.

A map showing the projected path of Tropical Storm Lee.
The probable path of Tropical Storm Lee in the Atlantic Ocean.
(Image credit: National Hurricane Center)

Tropical Storm Lee could potentially strengthen into an "extremely dangerous major hurricane" in the Atlantic Ocean by this weekend, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) reports.

Forecasters are monitoring the tropical storm's path and "are confident" that it will next careen toward the Leeward Islands, a cluster of islands that includes the U.S. Virgin Islands and is located where the Atlantic meets the Caribbean Sea, according to The Washington Post.

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