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Colin Forecast Lounge
      Sat Jul 02 2022 12:00 AM



A well-defined area of non-tropical low pressure began taking on more tropical characteristics despite moderate westerly shear on the morning of July 1st, and one could make the case that it was a T.D. by about noon Friday July 1 using a more flexible definition.

After drifting just inland near/over Charleston, S.C. the low has continued to slowly show signs of increasing organization.

96L is now being tugged offshore and drawn into a blossoming area of deep convection with very cold cloud tops, and it looks increasingly likely that a Tropical Storm may be forming, so we are starting a lounge on this well-formed cyclone at this time.

At 5AM ET July 2, NHC upgraded 96L directly to Tropical Storm Colin, and the title has been updated accordingly.

Edited by cieldumort (Sat Jul 02 2022 06:05 AM)

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