NHC warns of possible tropical storm in the Caribbean 2024-07-31 18:09:02

The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring an area of ​​atmospheric disturbance in the tropical Atlantic.

This area, located near the Windward Islands and the Greater Antilles, has a 50% chance of intensifying during the next week.

According to the latest report According to the NHC, this disturbance is expected to interact with a tropical wave in the coming days.

This could create more favorable conditions for the development of a tropical system. Meteorological experts expect atmospheric conditions to become favorable for the formation of a tropical depression as the system approaches the Greater Antilles or the Bahamas.

At this time, the probability of a tropical depression forming in the next 48 hours is low, close to 0%. However, this probability increases significantly to 50% within seven days.

Weather in Cuba

As for Cuba, high ocean pressures combined with low humidity in the lower layers of the atmosphere maintain stable conditions in much of Cuba.

For this Monday, July 29, heat is forecast with isolated rains, especially in areas of the interior and south of the island, according to report from Cuban TV.

Maximum temperatures in the area will be between 32 and 35 degrees Celsius, although they could be higher in some inland areas. During the night, the heat will persist with temperatures ranging between 24 and 27 degrees Celsius.

Winds will be variable and generally weak. However, in the northern coastal areas, during the afternoon, there will be a northeasterly to easterly component, with speeds varying between 10 and 25 kilometers per hour.

As for the state of the sea, light waves are expected along the entire southern coast, as well as in the north of the central and eastern region. On the northwestern coast, the sea will be calm.

The forecast for today in Cuba indicates heat and scattered rain, especially in the interior and southern areas.

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