Franklin was the second tropical system to form on Sunday.
The newest-named storm had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph and was moving west-northwest at 14 mph, according to the hurricane center.Both Franklin and Emily formed several weeks before the mid-September peak of hurricane season in the Atlantic basin, which began on June 1. The current season ends on Nov. 30.
The storm is expected to impact Haiti and the Dominican Republic and cross the island on Wednesday, according to the
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