Tropical Tracker: All tropical storm warnings for Hermine canceled

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Hermine just won't leave, still causing flooding
Diana Rocco reporting from Long Beach

NEW YORK (WABC) -- Hermine is expected to begin weakening as it churns hundreds of miles offshore in the Atlantic Ocean.



All tropical storm warnings that were in place for the Long Island coast and entire region have been canceled, as of 2:20 p.m. Tuesday.



The National Hurricane Center said what's left of the storm is no current threat to life or property, as its winds have decreased.



Hermine will continue to twist hundreds of miles off shore in the Atlantic Ocean and keep swimmers and surfers out of beach waters because of its dangerous waves and rip currents on the last day of the long holiday weekend.



Here are the storm's current stats as of 2 p.m. Tuesday:


LOCATION: 110 miles south-southeast of the eastern tip of Long Island


MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS: 50 mph


MOVEMENT: W at 7 mph


CLASSIFICATION: Post-tropical-cyclone



Here is the latest projected path of this storm from the National Hurricane Center:







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Here are the forecast graphics showing what to expect for wind gusts, rainfall and tides:





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Hermine rose up over the Gulf of Mexico and hit Florida on Friday as a Category 1 hurricane before weakening to a tropical storm across Georgia.



It has caused two deaths, inflicted widespread property damage and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people from Florida to Virginia.



The Anclote River northwest of Tampa was forecast to go well into major flood stage Sunday afternoon. Emergency managers issued mandatory evacuations for some low-lying mobile home parks and apartment buildings.



Since sea levels have risen up to a foot due to global warming, the storm surges pushed by Hermine could be even more damaging, climate scientists say.



This interactive map allows you to see the real-time status of Hermine:




Stay with the Eyewitness News AccuWeather team for the latest on Hermine.



The Associated Press and ABC contributed to this report.

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