Storm Sara Threatens Caribbean, May Hit Florida
Storm Sara Threatens Caribbean, May Hit Florida

Storm Sara Threatens Caribbean, May Hit Florida

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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a low-pressure system in the Caribbean, designated as 'Potential Tropical Cyclone Nineteen', with a 90% chance of developing into Tropical Storm Sara within 24-48 hours. The storm is expected to move westward initially, potentially strengthening due to favorable conditions, but its path remains uncertain due to possible land interactions in Central America. Forecast models suggest it could reach the Gulf of Mexico by early next week, potentially impacting Florida. Significant rainfall is expected in Jamaica and parts of Central America, with risks of life-threatening flooding and mudslides. The system could intensify to a Category 3 hurricane, affecting Honduras, Nicaragua, and Belize before turning northward. Residents in the Caribbean and Gulf regions are advised to stay updated.

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