Tropical Storm Bonnie was churning in the Atlantic Thursday night, with its eye set on South Florida — and later toward the gulf oil spill. It is expected the storm will cause delays to oil spill relief efforts as it passes over the site of the Deepwater Horizon spill.

The storm isn’t expected to cause major problems in Orlando or near UCF, but the Florida Keys could expect tropical storm force winds and rains.

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As of 11 p.m. Thursday, a Tropical Storm Warning had been issued for the East Coast of Florida north of Golden Beach to Deerfield Beach. A Tropical Storm Warning had also been issued for the West Coast of Florida north of Bonita Beach to Englewood.

A Tropical Storm Watch had been issued for the East Coast of Florida north of Deerfield Beach to Jupiter Inlet including Lake Okeechobee.

KnightNews.com will continue tracking the tropics to alert you of any other storms.