Hurricane Kirk Not a Threat; Forecasters Watch Tropical Depression 12
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As Hurricane Isaac movies inland, two other systems are churning up bad weather in the Atlantic. Hurricane Kirk, the fifth hurricane of the season, is expected to turn east into the Atlantic and shouldn't hit the mainland United States.
Unnamed, Tropical Depression 12 has a track that takes it closer to the mainland, but it too should steer east. Investors and residents in the south east remain on edge as storm activity in the Atlantic continues to threaten.
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Unnamed, Tropical Depression 12 has a track that takes it closer to the mainland, but it too should steer east. Investors and residents in the south east remain on edge as storm activity in the Atlantic continues to threaten.
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