Dorian has regenerated into a tropical depression just east of Cape Canaveral
Sun Sentinel10:14 a.m. EDT, August 3, 2013
Tropical Depression Dorian, Saturday, 5 a.m. advisory
OUTLOOK: Dorian, the system that just won't go away, re-strengthened into a depression in the Atlantic off the coast of Cape Canaveral on Saturday morning.
The former tropical storm is projected to remain a depression, aim northeast out to sea and finally die early next week.
WHAT FLORIDA CAN EXPECT: Dorian continues to spread clouds over much of the eastern part of the state, increasing the rain chance to 50 percent in South Florida and to 40 percent in the Orlando area on Saturday.
PARTICULARS: Even if Dorian re-strengthens into a tropical storm, it's unlikely that any watches or warnings will be posted because the strongest winds are in its southeast quadrant, or over the ocean, said senior hurricane specialist Stacy Stewart of the National Hurricane Center.
Dorian initially grew into a tropical storm on July 24 in the eastern Atlantic and fell apart last Saturday, the result of wind shear and dry air.
LOCATION: 85 miles northeast of Cape Canaveral
STRENGTH: 35 mph sustained winds
MOVEMENT: North at 6 mph
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