🚨 POTENTIAL HURRICANE NATE???

in hurricane •  7 years ago  (edited)

If you live on the gulf coast, please be on the look out for this!!

SB3F6A398-6308-4107-8C4E-B15547828390.jpegEEF40F7B-30C9-42E7-9812-ADAAC58E9575.jpeghower and thunderstorm activity in association with the broad
area of low pressure located over the southwestern Caribbean Sea
is beginning to show some signs of organization. Environmental
conditions are forecast to steadily become more conducive for
development, and this system is expected to become a tropical
depression within the next few days. The large disturbance should
move slowly northwestward to northward across or near the eastern
portions of Nicaragua and Honduras, move into the northwestern
Caribbean Sea on Thursday or Friday, and emerge over the southern
Gulf of Mexico by the weekend. Interests in Nicaragua and Honduras
should monitor the progress of this system over the next couple of
days. An Air Force Reserve reconnaissance aircraft is scheduled to
investigate the disturbance Wednesday afternoon, if necessary.
Regardless of development, this system will likely produce heavy
rains over portions of Central America during the next few days.

  • Formation chance through 48 hours...medium...50 percent.
  • Formation chance through 5 days...high...70 percent.
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thanks for the heads up.