Tropical Storm Ernesto: On Monday night the Atlantic Ocean tropical storm could turn into Tropical Storm Ernesto. The tropical storm could bring massive waves and huge risks to life and property on the East Coast of Florida.
The National Hurricane Center on Sunday announced advisories ahead of the tropical storm, the department named it the ‘Potential Tropical Storm 5.’
The department further added that the track forecast reveals that the system a few hundred miles away east-southeast of Antigua will turn into a tropical storm on Monday night and by Wednesday evening it will turn into a massive hurricane.
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The National Hurricane Center also reported that the storm is expected to move near Puerto Rico on Wednesday, the department also warned that the forecast for possible tropical cyclones is uncertain because of the uncertainty in the primary center position.
The National Weather Service in Puerto Rico reported that people in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands are advised to stay alert and careful over the next few days of the storm.
The weather department in Lake Charles, Louisiana reported that people living along the Gulf of Mexico coast in Louisiana and Texas can stay out of worries as the storm has turned to the north.
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Later this week, increasing waves along the coast of Florida could form dangerous rip currents.
The tropical storm comes days after Hurricane Debby damaged several parts of the Carolinas and much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast with massive flooding and strong winds.
On Sunday, the National Weather Service said, “That will allow for there to be additional, gradual formation.”
If the storm east of the Caribbean becomes a tropical depression with wind speeds up to 38 mph then it will turn into a tropical storm with wind speeds of 39 to 73 mph and later one might become a hurricane.