Tropical storm warnings have been issued for several Caribbean islands as the poorly defined hurricane is forecast to turn into a hurricane by 2022 by the weekend.
National Hurricane Center8 pm Consultation On Tuesday, meteorologists said heavy rain and tropical-storm-powered winds would begin late tonight into the islands in the southern Caribbean, which they call two possible tropical cyclones. A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Cyclone Hunter Flight confirmed that the system has not yet been classified as a tropical storm and has no epicenter.
However, hurricane experts suspect the system could intensify into the first hurricane of the season as it moves into the southwestern Caribbean and Central America later this week.
The system is located 10 miles east of Trinidad, with winds of up to 25 mph blowing west at a maximum speed of 40 mph, as updated until 8pm.
There is a tropical storm warning in Trinidad and Tobago; Grenada and its dependencies; Venezuela Islands Islas de Margarita, Coche and Cubagua; And the islands of Bonaire, Curaao and Aruba. Coastal areas of Venezuela and Colombia were also provided with tropical storm monitoring.
It has tropical-storm-force winds that extend outward up to 60 miles from the center of the system. If named, it would be called Tropical Storm Pony. The NHC offers a 90% chance of formation over the next five days.
“On the forecast route, the system will pass near or above parts of the South Windward Islands tonight, and will move over the southern Caribbean Sea or the northern coast of Venezuela and the northeastern coast of Colombia on Wednesday and Thursday,” it said. NHC. “Conditions appear to be optimal for development if the water is disturbed, and it could turn into a tropical storm near the South Windward Islands or move westward through the southern Caribbean Sea.”
Meteorologists are keeping an eye on the other two obstacles with the paradox of becoming a tropical system.
Overnight rain and thunderstorms in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Further development is possible but the system is currently in a state of disarray. As it moves slowly west across the northern Gulf of Mexico and towards Texas, the NHC offers a 40% chance of developing into a tropical system over the next two to five days.
“It could become a short-term tropical depression near the coast before moving inland,” the NHC said. “Regardless of growth, heavy rain is likely in some parts of the Texas coast this weekend.”
Also, a tropical wave over the Central Tropical Atlantic creates irregular rainfall and thunderstorms. This wave is expected to interact with and form another tropical wave later this week. The NHC offered a 20% chance of turning into a barometric depression over the next five days.
If any of these systems develop, it will be the second system of the season after tropical storm Alex, which rained nearly a foot in some parts of Florida earlier this month.
After Pony, the next two names are Colin and Daniel.
A tropical system can be termed a tropical depression without developing to a tropical-storm state. This system will not be named until it blows at 39 mph and will not be named as a hurricane until it blows at 74 mph.
2022 Season June 1-Nov. Following the 30 storms named 21 of 2020 and 2021 are predicted to be 30 years longer than another nature for storms.

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