ORLANDO, Fla. -- Subtropical Storm Beryl continues to move northward in the western Atlantic, but is showing signs of decay.
- Beryl redevelops as subtropical storm
- Storm was previously a hurricane
- Beryl will not directly impact the US
Beryl is 460 Miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia, with maximum sustained winds of 40 mph.
Its movement is towards the north-northeast at 13 mph.
The storm was upgraded from a remnant low Saturday afternoon. Beryl had previously been a hurricane near the Lesser Antilles.
It now looks likely Beryl will become a remnant low later Sunday or Sunday night. The leftovers of Beryl will eventually impact the Canadian Maritimes on Tuesday.
The system will not directly impact the United States.