The latest weather reports showed that the third Tropical Storm Calvin is expected to strengthen, possibly unloading thunderstorms and showers in Hawaii.
The weather forecasts said that Tropical Storm Calvin is the third named storm formed in the East Pacific Hurricane Season 2023.
Americans heading to Hawaii should check the weather conditions this week, as the tropical storm could likely become a hurricane.
In the United States, Nature World News (NWN) reported flooding rainfall unloaded in the Northeast, especially in New York City (NYC) and Pennsylvania.
In the Northeast, flooding emerged in the region, causing many vehicles to become stranded. The challenging rain resulted in slower commutes.
As hurricane season is in the air, tropical storms and hurricanes are expected to emerge. Hurricanes can become devastating depending on the rapid intensification.
Tropical Storm Calvin likely to strengthen
According to AccuWeather, Tropical Storm Calvin managed to maintain a 45 mph sustained winds.
The tropical storm was tracked about 700 miles south-southwest in the Mexican state of Baja California.
According to Fox Weather News, Calvin's westerward track won't impact Central America and Mexico, but that the storm could strengthen on Thursday.
Recently, Tropical Storm Adrian and Tropical Storm Beatriz emerged in June. The forecast noted that Beatriz managed to unload flooding rainfall on Mexico coasts.
Based on the Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season 2023, the World Meteorological Organization records 24 names: Adrian, Beatriz, Calvin, Dora, Eugene, Fernanda, Greg, Hillary, Irwin, Jowa, Kenneth, Lidia, Max, Norma, Otis, Pilar, Ramon, Selma, Todd, Veronica, Wiley, Xina, York and Zelda.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather's forecast added that the tropical storm could rapidly intensify. However, the report noted that the storm could lose intensity.
In Hawaii, the forecast explained that Tropical Storm Calvin could result in gusty winds, rough surf and heavy rainfall.
Preparing for the hurricane season
Hurricane season can unleash heavy rain and widespread flooding. Hurricane-force winds can impact trees and homes.
As a result, communities and homeowners should keep updated with the weather conditions, including hurricanes and tropical storms.
The challenging weather could become problematic for motorists, causing possible travel disruptions and slower commutes.
According to the American Red Cross, hurricanes can result in storm surges and heavy rain. People must have an emergency plan for hurricanes to occur.
Preparation can help communities to avoid possible casualties and injuries, especially for flash flooding and flooding concerns.
Furthermore, homeowners should ensure they secure their outdoor items, as damaging winds could blow them away.
People should also consider checking their homes for possible repairs or improvements before hurricanes can strike.
When the weather becomes severe or flooding continues, it is best to evacuate to the nearest shelters.
Keeping emergency kits at home would become helpful or a life-saver when hurricanes emerge.
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