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Tropical Storm Bill forms off North Carolina coast; expected to move away from land

Earlier Monday, the National Hurricane Center announced that the low pressure system had officially became Tropical Depression Two.
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This storm, much like the first of the season Ana, will not pose a threat to people or property on land.
Monday 11pm Update: We have a new Tropical Storm. #TSBill has formed and luckily is moving away from the Carolina Coast. Details next on @ABC11_WTVD pic.twitter.com/CvkxVE8oer
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The system is moving northeast at 23 miles per hour. It is expected to continue strengthening through Tuesday and then dissipate Wednesday without ever making landfall.
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