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1 area to watch in Caribbean for tropical development
New area being monitored for tropical development
A new area in the southwest Caribbean Sea is being monitored for tropical development. There is a 90% chance of development over the next several days. A broad low-pressure system can form in the southwest Caribbean Sea.
Tropical development odds grow in Caribbean Sea
We’re less than three weeks away from the official end of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, but a new tropical threat has emerged in the Caribbean Sea. Forecasters say a tropical depression or tropical storm could develop by the end of the week or over the weekend.
Watching Caribbean for tropical development
MIAMI, FL — The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is watching Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen in the western Caribbean. The fledgling system will likely become Tropical Storm Sara over the next 48 hours as it approaches Central America.
New area in Caribbean being monitored for slow tropical development
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a new area of disturbed weather in the southwestern Caribbean Sea for possible slow tropical development over the next week.
Tropical Storm Sara expected today
Potential Tropical Storm Sara’s development and impact
Hurricane season isn’t over, as another late-season Caribbean Tropical Storm could be forming. A disturbance in the western Caribbean is likely developing into a Tropical Depression and may soon become the 18th named storm of the season: Tropical Storm Sara.
Storm tracker: System in the Caribbean could become Hurricane Sara by next week
The National Hurricane Center said Wednesday it is tracking a system in the Caribbean that could soon strengthen into Hurricane Sara.
Storm tracker: Tropical depression forms in Caribbean; could soon become Hurricane Sara
Tropical Depression Nineteen has formed in the Caribbean Sea and is forecast to continue strengthening, according to the National Hurricane Center.
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Tropical update: Potential Tropical Cyclone 19 expected to strengthen into a tropical storm
Right now, the National Hurricane Center has designated Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen off the coast of Central America. The disturbance is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm by ...
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Potential tropical development in Caribbean
There is high potential for
development
of a
tropical
system in the Caribbean Sea. Currently, this region is hosting a ...
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Florida monitoring development of likely Tropical Storm Sara for potential impacts next week
Invest 99L is becoming better organized and is expected to develop into a tropical depression soon. After that, further ...
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TROPICAL UPDATE: Potential Tropical Cyclone Ninteen forms in Caribbean
PTC Nineteen will meander around Central America through the weekend. By next Tuesday, it'll emerge into the Gulf of Mexico.
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Potential Tropical Cyclone 19 forms in Caribbean, expected to intensify
The National Hurricane center is tracking Potential Tropical Cyclone 19, which is expected to become Tropical Storm Sara on ...
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Exceptional, tropical ocean heat will fuel the rise of soon-to-be Sara
Soon-to-be Tropical Storm Sara will reside over ocean heat comparable to peak season, with intense strengthening and ...
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National Hurricane Center watching 3 disturbances. Odds of Tropical Storm Patty development
A tropical depression is expected to form over the weekend or early next week in the Caribbean, NHC forecasters say.
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Hurricane center says 90% chance tropical system will form, forecasts show swing back to Florida
The National Hurricane Center expects the season’s next tropical depression or storm to form in the Caribbean soon, and ...
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