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Tropical Depression Nineteen form, predicted to become Tropical Storm Sara
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Tropical Depression Nineteen form, predicted to become Tropical Storm Sara

MIAMI – A disturbance swirling over the Caribbean Sea on Thursday has now been identified Tropical Depression Nineteen and forecasters say the system will likely grow stronger Tropical Storm Sara later today.

System determined Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen As of Wednesday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) and other governments tropical weather watches and warnings The system is expected to reach tropical storm strength within 36 hours.

Some of these models are based on the system previously defined as Invest 99L on Tuesdaymay continue to grow stronger and hurricane. Tropical Storm Warnings and Hurricane Watches have been issued for parts of Honduras. Tropical Storm Watches have been issued for parts of Nicaragua.

What is the latest situation in Tropical Depression Ondokuz news?

This chart shows the latest information about Tropical Depression Nineteen.
(FOX Weather)

Tropical Depression Nineteen is located in the Caribbean Sea, approximately 180 miles east of Isla Guanaja, Honduras. its peak winds 35 miles per hour and slowly moving west.

What is the forecast for Tropical Depression 19?

This chart shows the forecast path for Tropical Depression Nineteen.
(FOX Weather)

Tropical Depression Nineteen will continue to move westward on Thursday, crossing the Western Caribbean Sea, the NHC said. After that, the system is expected to stop and wander near the Honduran coast on Friday and throughout the weekend.

This chart shows rain forecasts in the Caribbean from Thursday, November 14 through Tuesday, November 19.
(FOX Weather)

Florida on alert as long-range forecasts likely show potential impacts from Sara

Likely-Sara is expected to travel across Central America over the weekend. MexicanEarly next week in the Yucatán Peninsula as directional currents remain light.

high pressure It will move in from the north and west throughout the weekend, which will more or less lock the event in the Caribbean into early next week,” the FOX Weather Meteorologist said. Ian Oliver in question. “There’s nowhere to go north because… this high pressure is acting like a wall. So this thing is stuck there… so this (forecast) cone looks a little weird at this point.”

Meanwhile, the system can benefit from hot waters and low waters. wind shear While standing on water, the storm can weaken some if dragged on land.

High pressure will begin to move in on Tuesday or Wednesday next week, potentially unlocking the Gulf of Mexico. However, where it will be established will ultimately determine the path of the future: Sara.

This chart shows the forecast uncertainty for Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen.
(FOX Weather)

Drifting currents could push the system toward Central America or possibly allow Sara to move north and move toward the Gulf of Mexico next week, ultimately impacting the system. Florida.

“The truth is that there are many kinds of computer forecasting models “It shows that a threat to Florida is concerning, but things can change,” Norcross said. “As always, when a system is just evolving, prediction errors are likely to be large.”

Meanwhile, prediction cone It will remain bottled until a day or two later, when the fifth day of the forecast moves into next week.

“(Thursday) or the next day, when we bring this five-day cone into the Gulf of Mexico, we’ll start to see it have a shape that extends more towards the Earth north and east,” Oliver said.