The National Hurricane Center monitors two tropical waves

The National Hurricane Center (NHC, in English) reported that it sees two tropical waves with a low probability of growth over the next two days in Miami.

CNH monitors two waves with a low probability of growth in 5 days. It is expected to rain in the islands, ”the NHC said.

The federal government said in its 8:00 pm report that the organization closest to Puerto Rico has 10% growth over the next 48 hours and 20% growth over the next 5 days.

The forecast says heavy rains are likely in the Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico and Hispaniola areas in the coming days.

The other wave will be 20% in 48 hours and 30% in the next five days.

“Regardless of its growth, the organization will experience heavy rains and strong winds in parts of the central and northern Lesser Antilles on Tuesday and locally in the Virgin Islands and northern Lesser Antilles on Wednesday,” he added.

The National Weather Service Rain and thunderstorms are expected to increase in San Juan (SNM) mid-week. Already deteriorating sea levels in the vicinity of the tropical wave in the region could also be affected.

The NHC, on the other hand, is monitoring another hurricane, but it is off the coast of the state of North Carolina and has the potential to develop by 10% over the next five days.

See also  Persecution in Cuba: Dictatorship launches trial of young influencer for criticizing regime

Esmond Harmon

"Entrepreneur. Social media advocate. Amateur travel guru. Freelance introvert. Thinker."

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top