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Tropical Storm Sara developed in the Caribbean on Thursday, threatening parts of Central America with life-threatening and potentially catastrophic rain.
With record high temperatures in the Caribbean, the following named storm, Sara, No. 18, will likely form within the next 48 hours. “A tropical depression is likely to form within the next ...
Editor's note: Read Thursday's update on Sara's projected path. A new storm could hit Florida by the middle of next week as a Category 3 hurricane, the latest punch in a relentless Atlantic ...
Editor's Note for Thursday, Nov. 14: Follow along here for updates on what could become Hurricane Sara. Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday they are tracking a system in ...
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“Get ready for Sara. We expect the next tropical storm to develop in the Caribbean this week,” said AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno. open image in gallery ...
A storm system, which would earn the name “Sara,” is expected to form soon in the Caribbean, and could affect the United States down the road. It’s too early to know exactly where the storm ...
Meteorologists are tracking a new disturbance that could become a named storm in the Caribbean Sea — even as hurricane season is technically soon drawing to a close. A broad low-pressure system ...
NHC map shows current disturbances in the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Sara has a 70 percent chance of forming in the coming seven days, the NHSC has said.
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Tropical Storm Sara Forms In The Caribbean
Tropical Storm Sara has been named in the Caribbean and is expected to move over the Yucatán Peninsula and then into the Gulf of Mexico. Dangerous flooding and mudslides are concerns for Central ...
Tropical Storm Sara developed in the Caribbean on Thursday, threatening parts of Central America with life-threatening and potentially catastrophic rain.