Peak storm season continues in the Atlantic basin, with a whopping three active storms in play on Monday. Karen became a tropical storm again early Tuesday, with sustained winds of 40 mph. Forecasters predicted Karen could bring tropical storm force winds, flash floods and mudslides on Tuesday to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, which are all under tropical storm warnings. Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands could see two to four inches of rain, with isolated areas seeing eight inches. The Leeward Islands could see one to three inches of rain, with isolated areas seeing five inches. The NHC said these rains could cause flash flooding and mudslides, especially in mountainous areas. While the storm remains far from Florida, the state’s Atlantic coast has a high risk of rip currents all week, causing dangerous conditions for small vessels and swimmers, according to the National Weather Service.