It looks like Tropical Storm Sara will have “life-threatening” effects as it moves toward Central America.
Soon, Tropical Storm Sara will hit the Caribbean. It will have “life-threatening” effects on parts of Central America before it might get to the Gulf of Mexico. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is telling people along the eastern Gulf Coast, including Floridians, to keep a close eye on things because the storm could hit the United States by next week.
Sara is yet another warning of how unpredictable the Atlantic hurricane season can be. Usually, the season for tropical storms ends in November. Still, this is going to be the third named storm this month. This is because the Atlantic is very warm, which is getting worse because of climate change.
Sara is now a Tropical Depression Nineteen and is 65 miles east of the line between Honduras and Nicaragua in the Caribbean Sea. Its strongest winds have been blowing for 35 miles straight. The NHC says that the storm will get stronger as it moves over the unusually warm seas of the western Caribbean. Hurricane Rafael recently moved through a similar area. Over the weekend, the storm should become a tropical storm near the northern coast of Honduras.
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