
August 2016 – CARIBBEAN – Tropical
Storm Earl has formed in the Caribbean Sea, the first Atlantic basin
named storm since late June. Earl will track toward Belize and Mexico’s
Yucatan Peninsula, where strong winds and heavy rainfall will be threats
late Wednesday into Thursday. Current indications are that the chance
of a direct impact on the U.S. from Earl is low.
Earl was named late Tuesday morning
after a Hurricane Hunter reconnaissance mission found that an area of
low pressure had formed. Tropical storm warnings and hurricane watches
have been issued for parts of the Yucatan Peninsula, from Punta Allen,
Mexico, to the Belize/Guatemala border. A tropical storm warning is also
in effect for Honduras from Cabo Gracias a Dios westward to the
Honduras/Guatemala border, including the Bay Islands.
This system has already been impactful
the last few days prior to being named Earl. Six people were killed in
the Dominican Republic Sunday into Monday as this system passed near the
island. In the near term, showers and some tropical storm-force winds
will impact Jamaica and the Cayman Islands Tuesday and Tuesday night.
Some local flash flooding can’t be ruled out over the mountainous
terrain of Jamaica. For now, the chance of U.S. impacts appears very
low, with the exception of a possible push of moisture and showers into
parts of the Texas coast. –Weather
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