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Tropical Storm Kyle forms south of Bermuda
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Tropical Storm Kyle's five-day forecast released at 5 p.m. Thursday by the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
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MIAMI The National Hurricane Center says Tropical Storm Kyle has formed south of Bermuda in the Atlantic.
The storm formed Thursday and has maximum sustained winds near 45 mph.
It's centered centered about 645 miles south of Bermuda and is moving north near 8 mph.
Forecasters expect the storm to continue in that direction and strengthen over the next couple of days.
Kyle is the 11th named storm this season in the Atlantic.







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