Tropical Storm Dexter Steers Clear of U.S. Coast
Tropical Storm Dexter has developed in the western Atlantic, with forecasts indicating it will move away from the U.S. coast and remain north of Bermuda. Currently, Dexter is approximately 300 miles from Bermuda with maximum sustained winds of 45 mph, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

Tropical Storm Dexter has emerged in the western Atlantic Ocean, according to the latest update from the U.S. National Hurricane Center. Meteorologists predict that the storm will veer away from the U.S. mainland and remain north of Bermuda.
The Miami-based forecaster reported that Dexter is located roughly 300 miles west north-west of Bermuda, preceded by strong winds reaching 45 mph. The center is closely monitoring the storm's trajectory and strength as it progresses.
While the storm poses no immediate threat to the U.S. coast, authorities are keeping a watchful eye on its development for any unexpected changes in direction or intensity.
(With inputs from agencies.)