As weather forecasts monitored Hurricane Lisa's developments, a Category 1 Hurricane emerged in the northern Atlantic this morning.
However, reports said Hurricane Martin would not yet make an impact inland.
Hurricane Lisa is the 6th Hurricane in the 2022 Atlantic Season, followed by Hurricane Martin, becoming the 7th.
Before Martin developed into Hurricane Category 1, the NOAA NWS National Hurricane Center monitored Martin formed in the Northern Atlantic as Hurricane Lisa strengthened and moved to Belize's coast.
According to the National Hurricane Center, Hurricane Martin was located west of the Azores (about 1280 miles). The Hurricane was seen moving to the east-northeast at around 26 mph (43 km/h).
Hurricane Martin had 75 mph (120 km/h) maximum sustained winds with higher gusts. The NHC said that the Hurricane had an estimated central pressure of 29.03 inches.
However, the report said that Hurricane Martin could gradually weaken this weekend but continue as a large cyclone.
As two Hurricanes emerged in the first week of November, it is important to keep track of the development of the storms and hurricanes.
Hurricane Lisa was set to unleash flooding rainfall in portions of Belize City, Guatemala, and the Yukatan Peninsula.
Moreover, in the latest weather update on November 3, 2022, AccuWeather reported that Hurricane Martin had no immediate threat.
Weather agencies have been monitoring the Hurricane to see if it could impact portions of Europe.
Hurricane Lisa
Whether Hurricane Martin could impact Europe in the coming days, Hurricane Lisa would unleash flooding rainfall.
According to the National Hurricane Center's advisory, the hurricane could create a storm surge that would affect Belize City.
Hurricane conditions could also impact portions of the southeastern Yucatan Peninsula.
Meanwhile, the report added that the coast of Guatemala's eastern portions of the Yucatan peninsula could expect tropical storm conditions.
Residents in the said areas should stay updated with Hurricane Lisa as it could cause flooding rainfall and localized flooding.
Hurricane Lisa could also affect Quintana Roo, southern Campeche, eastern Veracruz, Tabasco, and north of Chiapas.
With the impact of the storm, it would be possible that it could damage power lines affecting the supply in many areas.
How to prepare for Hurricanes' impact
Hurricane Martin does not pose any threat until it makes landfall inland if it maintains its current strength. Hurricanes could cause flooding, rainfall, dangerous seas, and rising seawater.
Take note of the storm.
As the storm comes near or develops into a hurricane, staying updated with the weather updates from local to national televisions could help you better prepare for potential flooding, evacuations, and other disaster risks.
A battery-powered radio could also be helpful in case there is a power interruption.
Check your home for damages.
Before and after the storm's impact, hurricanes could damage properties and infrastructure. Anticipating the storm's intensity could help your home be prepared if evacuations are needed.
Emergency kit.
Hurricanes can turn down power and communication lines.
Preparing an emergency kit with flashlight, medicines, extra power banks, and food supplies could be helpful.
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