Victor formed south of the Cabo Verde Islands on Sept. 29. After spending a few days as a tropical storm, it weakened over the weekend and dissipated on Oct. 4.
Victor was a short-lived storm in the eastern Atlantic.
The storm formed in the open Atlantic on Sept. 29, quickly tracking west-northwest.
Victor was downgraded into a tropical depression on Oct. 3, later becoming a remnant low on Oct. 4 in the open Atlantic.
Dry air and strong upper-level winds helped rip the storm apart.