U.S. meteorologists warned this Saturday about the arrival of an area of tropical moisture coming from the Caribbean Sea, which could develop into a depression south of Cuba, just after the impact of Hurricane Helene.
Although the exact trajectory of this system has not yet been determined, the situation is being closely monitored, NBC6 reported.
It is a tropical wave that is currently located in the central Caribbean, south of Cuba, and could develop into a low-pressure area as it moves westward.
The National Hurricane Center has indicated that there is a 40% chance that this system will become a tropical depression by the middle of next week as it moves toward the Gulf of Mexico.
The environmental conditions appear to be favorable for the further development of this system, which could lead to more unstable weather in southern Florida, regardless of whether it becomes a tropical storm or not.
This possible climate system arrives at a time when the Gulf Coast of the U.S. is still recovering from the devastating effects of Helene, which caused flooding and more than five hundred deaths in the southeastern part of the country.
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