ORLANDO, Fla. – A non-tropical low pressure system now has a pretty good chance of becoming the first named storm of 2021.
As of Thursday morning, the system was about 600 miles east-southeast of Bermuda. [TRENDING: Ana, is that you? | Teacher accused of distributing child porn | Fla.
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The low is forecast to move west and southwest over warmer waters on Friday, and will likely become a short-lived subtropical cyclone near and to the northeast of Bermuda on Friday.