The latest weather forecast monitors the development of a late-season tropical storm over the Caribbean Sea as the Atlantic Hurricane season comes to an end.
Weather agencies warned of the development of a tropical depression this November. Late-season tropical storms are still possible in the Atlantic season.
The Atlantic tropical season may not be done quite yet! Formation of a tropical depression is possible by late this week deep in the Caribbean.https://t.co/XZO7pOsmx8 pic.twitter.com/FhwkuVnly2
— National Weather Service (@NWS) November 13, 2023
The warm water and low wind shear can become favorable to the development of a late-season tropical storm. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported the formation of a tropical depression in the Caribbean waters.
In Guam, the recent report showed a potential tropical depression in the region. Residents should watch out for storm watches in Palau and Yap. Weather dangers are possible this week.
Late-Season Tropical Storm: Where Can Storm Unload?
The Atlantic hurricane season will end this November's end. However, the latest forecast monitored the favorable conditions in the development of a storm over the Caribbean Sea.
The potential development can be likely in the late week. Whether the storm forms, homeowners should stay alert for heavy precipitation. The weather dangers are heavy rains, flash floods, flooding and thunderstorms.
According to forecasts, rains can likely unload in Southern Bahamas, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Jamaica and Eastern Cuba. Rough sea conditions can also emerge.
Homeowners in the affected areas should keep updated with the latest forecasts, especially if they have travel plans this week
Furthermore, the NWS Southern Region warned of heavy rains and flash floods in the South Texas and Gulf Coast. Flooding concerns are likely in low-lying and flood-prone places in the region.
In the US, Americans should watch out for a potential coastal storm in the late week. From Friday to Saturday night, the tropical moisture can unload rains in the following areas:
- Halifax
- Bangor
- Portland
- Boston
- New York
- Virginia Beach
- Raleigh
- Savannah
- Buffalo
- Columbus
- Lexington
On Tuesday night, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of locally heavy rains over the Central Gulf Coast. The much-needed rain will be beneficial for drought-affected areas in the region.
Keeping Safe from Late-Season Tropical Storm
Although the Atlantic hurricane is ending, late-season tropical storms can become powerful or devastating. Staying prepared for the latest forecasts is recommended to anticipate the stormy outlook.
Here are essential weather reminders for any late-season tropical storms.
- Flood-prone areas are at risk of flooding. Homeowners should immediately evacuate when floodwater rapidly rises.
- Heavy rains can trigger flooding and landslides. Motorists should always check the road outlook, especially this week.
Did you know? According to NWS, thunderstorms can unleash deadly lightning that can kill more people than tornadoes.
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