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Tropical Depression Nineteen forms in the western Caribbean

2 hours 54 minutes 38 seconds ago Thursday, November 14 2024 Nov 14, 2024 November 14, 2024 7:40 AM November 14, 2024 in Weather
Source: The Storm Station

Tropical Depression Nineteen has formed in the western Caribbean Sea. It has winds of 35 mph and is moving west at 15 mph. As of now, this system poses no threat to the Capital Area as a cold front will shield Louisiana. 

As Tropical Depression Nineteen meanders over the western Caribbean Sea through the weekend, further development is likely and this system will then be named Tropical Storm Sara. After that, it will begin to move slowly, generally northwestward, by early next week. Anybody who has interests in the western Caribbean Sea should monitor the progress.

The latest tropical guidance shows potential for this system to enter the southeastern Gulf of Mexico. It is too soon to determine if there will be a United States impact, but if there is, Florida would be the likely target. Fronts and increasing wind shear near the central Gulf Coast should shield the Capital Area.

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