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Tropical Storm Jerry continues its northward track

The storm has so far missed major land masses, and is expected to miss the United States altogether.
Credit: WLTX

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Tropical Storm Jerry is weaker and now does not appear to pose any threat to the United States. As such, this will likely our final update on the storm in this article, unless conditions change dramatically.

Current Conditions:

As of the 5 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center, Jerry had sustained winds of 65 miles per hour.  It's moving toward the northwest at 14 miles per hour.

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Current track/spaghetti models

The official forecast from the National Hurricane Center has the storm continuing its northwestward track for most of the weekend. 

Credit: WLTX

The Spaghetti models after that, the storm will move north, and finally, northeast as it moves away from the continental United States. 

Credit: WLTX

The WLTX Weather team will continue to monitor the progression of the system over the next few days to watch for any changes to it's path or intensity.

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