MIAMI, United States (AFP) — Tropical Storm Chris surged Tuesday into hurricane strength as it churned away from the US East coast and became the second hurricane of the Atlantic season, forecasters said.
Chris, a Category One hurricane, packed maximum sustained winds of 85 miles per hour (140 kilometres per hour) and was about 205 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
It was headed northeast away from the United States, with “some additional strengthening” forecast Tuesday night and Wednesday, the Miami-based National Hurricane Centre (NHC) warned.
It cautioned that swells generated by Chris “could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions” along the coast of North Carolina and the mid-Atlantic states.
On Friday Beryl became the first hurricane of this Atlantic season before weakening. Remnants of Tropical Storm Beryl continued to be a rainmaker in the Caribbean, affecting the Dominican Republic and Haiti as well as Western Cuba, the NHC said.
Last year was especially devastating with hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria tearing deadly paths through the Caribbean and southeastern United States.