Tropical Storm Sebastien is still holding on in the Atlantic with 65 mph winds. The storm has really become tilted overnight due to southwesterly wind shear. It is expected to weaken as it continues to deal with wind shear and moves northeast over cooler waters.
Tropical Storm Sebastien has formed in the Atlantic with 45 mph winds. It is our first November named storm since 2017. It currently sits in the open waters of the Atlantic, and is not expected to impact any land areas during its life cycle. The storm could strengthen a bit over the next day or so. It is currently battling dry air to its west and some upper level wind shear. But thanks to a trough to its west, we may see some slight intensification. Within the next 48 hours, Sebastien should become absorbed into a cold front and accelerate north and then northeast in the Atlantic.