Storm Nadine 'showing some signs of life' in new radar footage
Briefly

According to the National Hurricane Center, the system is forecasted to move generally westward to west-northwestward, with environmental conditions appearing marginally conducive for gradual development this week.
Meteorologist Joe Ruch emphasized that Nadine has been 'showing some signs of life,' as evidenced by radar capturing its movements earlier this week in the open ocean.
AccuWeather predicts that the potential storm could generate between four to eight inches of rain, with extreme models projecting up to 20 inches, particularly threatening mudslides in Hispaniola.
The storm's tropical-storm-force winds could top 40 miles per hour, with maximum gusts reaching as high as 90 miles per hour, raising concerns for flooding and rough surf.
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