Subtropical Storm Nicole formed in the southwestern Atlantic on the morning of Nov. 7, becoming the fourteenth named storm of the season.
Nicole became a subtropical storm northeast of the Bahamas on Monday, producing maximum sustained wind speeds of 45 mph. The subtropical storm will drift toward the northwest today, but will then curve toward the southwest on Tuesday, where it will approach the Bahamas.
Nicole is expected to travel over the Bahamas on Wednesday before making landfall along the coast of Florida late Wednesday night or Thursday morning. As it heads west, Nicole is forecast to strengthen and could reach near hurricane intensity over the next 24 hours or so.
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