Tropical Depression Bonnie re-forms near North Carolina

Bonnie expected to bring heavy rain to North Carolina coast

PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Bonnie is back.

Tropical Depression Bonnie re-developed Thursday off the coast of North Carolina.

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The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the potential for heavy rainfall continues over coastal North Carolina.

Bonnie was located about 25 miles east-southeast of Cape Hatteras as of 11 a.m. and was forecast to move east over the Atlantic Ocean. 

Although it's far from South Florida and doesn't pose a threat, Bonnie isn't the only tropical concern.

The National Hurricane Center said there is a 30 percent chance that an area of low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico could form by early next week.

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