A tropical rainstorm is likely this weekend, bringing rainy conditions and gusty winds to parts of Hispaniola, Eastern Cuba and Jamaica. In Florida, residents can expect rounds of rain.
Meteorologists are monitoring the development of a tropical rainstorm over the Northern Caribbean this weekend. It can help unleash rounds of rain, thunderstorms and strong gusty winds.
In Florida, the rainy outlook is expected to continue in the region. Recently, the Florida Peninsula recorded heavy precipitation and threats of flash flood risks.
In this week's weather, homeowners should watch out for small flooding, flash flood risks, strong winds and travel concerns.
Tropical Rainstorm: Where Will Rain Unload This Weekend?
The tropical rainstorm is forecast to bring heavy rain conditions and strong wind this Saturday. The latest forecast tracked the rainstorm developments over Montego Bay, Jamaica, maintaining a maximum sustained winds of 35 mph.
Whether the rainstorm strengthens, rounds of rain could hit parts of Hispaniola, Eastern Cuba, and Jamaica. Forecasters explained that the wind shear in the region could help develop a tropical system.
On Sunday, Jamaica and Hispaniola can anticipate mudslides and flash flooding. Homeowners in flood-prone areas can be at risk of small flooding.
Based on the forecast, 4-8 inches of rain could unfold in Western Haiti, Southeastern Cuba and Jamaica. Another main concern is the strong wind gusts. Beachgoers should stay updated with forecasts about rip currents and dangerous waves.
Florida's Weather Updates
Recently, portions of Florida were threatened by an area of low pressure that could unleash localized flooding and travel disruptions. Forecasts recently warned of stormy conditions over the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.
Parts of Fort Lauderdale experienced heavy rain conditions. In the Tampa Bay, the forecast added the potential showers this Friday.
Flooding concerns were reported over the Sebastian. Homeowners with travel plans should keep away from flooded areas this weekend. Meanwhile, the recent heavy rains helped with the dry and drought conditions in the Florida Peninsula.
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Weather Preparedness: How Can People Keep Safe From Rainstorms?
Rainstorms can be quick, but they bring heavy rain conditions. Residents can expect localized flooding concerns due to rainstorms. As a result, weather preparedness is important to anticipate the impacts of rainstorms.
Homeowners should keep emergency kits at home, especially during rainstorms that can cause travel disruptions or dangers. The recommended survival kits are medicines, batteries, a small radio, a flashlight, food supplies and bottled water.
Moreover, it is recommended to stay at home when the weather intensifies.
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Did You Know? Weather Facts
According to reports, a rainstorm refers to a stormy condition with heavy rains. NOAA explained that there are about 16 million thunderstorms globally.
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