Miami - Tropical Storm Colin, who touched land on Monday in the southeastern coast of the United States, travels on Tuesday in parallel the North Carolina coast leaving heavy rain during its passage, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC ).
Colin has maximum sustained winds of 85 km / h and is 75 kilometers south of Wilmington, North Carolina, and 280 kilometers from Hatteras cable, in the same state.
The third tropical storm of the hurricane season in the Atlantic is moving very quickly towards the northeast with a travel speed of 54 km / h.
According to a probable standard trajectory of NHC, the center of Colin "should move near or parallel to the coast of North Carolina" to then away into the sea, they pointed meteorologists.
However, scientists say that Colin will lose its tropical characteristics in the next 48 hours.
tropical storm warning was suspended (system passage in 36 hours) along the Atlantic coast south of Surf City, North Carolina, and remains from Surf City to the cove of Oregon, North Carolina.
It is expected that Colin produce rain accumulations of 76-172 mm in eastern North Carolina and in central Florida.
The NHC experts warned that the combination of tide and hangovers can cause flooding in areas near the coast usually dry, the rising sea level.
Colin, who graduated on Sunday on the northern Yucatan Peninsula (Mexico), is the third tropical storm formed in the Atlantic Basin this year and the earlier of which no record.
The cyclone season in the Atlantic begins on June 1 and ends on November 30.
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