MIAMI — Teddy is now a post-tropical cyclone that is on track to reach parts of Canada, according to the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
According to NHC's 2 a.m. update, Teddy is 85 miles south of Halifax, Nova Scotia in Canada. Teddy is also packing 75 mph winds and is moving north-northeast at 18 mph, NHC says.
Teddy is also bringing "life-threatening rip currents" which is likely to impact parts to the Western Atlantic beaches over the next several days, NHC says.
WATCHES AND WARNINGS
TROPICAL STORM WARNING:
* South coast of Nova Scotia from Digby to Meat Cove
* Port aux Basques to Francois Newfoundland
TROPICAL STORM WATCH:
* Meat Cove to Tidnish Nova Scotia
* North of Digby to Fort Lawrence Nova Scotia
* Magdalen Islands Quebec
* Prince Edward Island
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