Current:Home > reviewsTropical Storm Tammy is forecast to bring heavy rain to the Caribbean this weekend -DataFinance
Tropical Storm Tammy is forecast to bring heavy rain to the Caribbean this weekend
PredictIQ View
Date:2025-04-06 14:42:21
A tropical storm that's churning in the North Atlantic ocean is expected to begin moving West, strengthening as it makes landfall across a string of Caribbean islands in the coming days.
Forecasters say the storm system, which is being called Tammy, could gradually strengthen in the next 48 hours, nearing hurricane intensity by early Saturday.
Here's a look at what we know.
When and where is Tammy forecast to make landfall?
The storm currently has sustained winds of 60 mph and is moving quickly to the west towards the Lesser Antilles, according to a Thursday morning advisory from the National Hurricane Center (NHC).
Tammy is forecast to rake across many of the smaller island countries in the eastern Caribbean, with the center of the storm passing over the Leeward Islands on Friday and Saturday. Rainfall of up to 10 inches could produce flash flooding and mudslides.
Tropical storm watches are in effect for Barbados, Dominica, Martinique, Guadeloupe, Antigua, Barbuda, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Nevis, Saba and St. Eustatius. Meteorologists say additional watches or warnings will likely be required on Thursday and Friday.
Heavy rainfall of up to 4 inches is also expected to spread across the U.S. and British Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico by this weekend. After that, the storm is expected to swing out to sea and no longer be a threat.
How does Tammy compare to other storms we've seen this season?
So far this year, the NHC has tracked 18 hurricanes and tropical storms, according to the last updated count, released Oct. 1. Only about a third of those made landfall, including Idalia, which left homes and businesses underwater as it battered the Florida coast.
This year's early storm activity prompted forecasters to update their 2023 season outlook, changing their "near-normal" projection made in May to "above-normal" in August. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted 14 to 21 storms, with about half of those being full-blown hurricanes.
The main reason scientists expected higher levels of hurricane activity is that ocean water in areas of the Atlantic Ocean is abnormally warm this year, part of a global trend of rising ocean temperatures.
Federal officials have warned people who live in hurricane-prone regions not to focus on the overall number of storms, as just one storm can cause significant damage.
Some of the island nations in Tammy's paths are still recovering from Hurricane Maria, a category 5 storm that nearly wiped out places like Dominica when it made landfall six years ago.
What's happening with Hurricane Norma?
Forecasters are tracking a second storm system, Hurricane Norma, as it travels towards Baja California. A hurricane watch is in effect for the peninsula, stretching from Todos Santos to Los Barriles.
The category 3 storm is expected to weaken as it approaches land on Saturday, but could still bring rainfall totaling 15 inches over the weekend.
NPR's Russell Lewis contributed reporting.
veryGood! (38894)
Related
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- The-Dream calls sexual battery lawsuit 'character assassination,' denies claims
- Harris and Trump offer worlds-apart contrasts on top issues in presidential race
- Dodgers All-Star Tyler Glasnow lands on IL again
- Tarte Shape Tape Concealer Sells Once Every 4 Seconds: Get 50% Off Before It's Gone
- Benefit Cosmetics Just Dropped Its 2024 Holiday Beauty Advent Calendar, Filled with Bestselling Favorites
- Keith Urban plays free pop-up concert outside a Buc-ee’s store in Alabama
- Woman arrested at Indiana Applebee's after argument over 'All You Can Eat' deal: Police
- Warm inflation data keep S&P 500, Dow, Nasdaq under wraps before Fed meeting next week
- Old legal quirk lets police take your money with little reason, critics say
Ranking
- Which apps offer encrypted messaging? How to switch and what to know after feds’ warning
- Cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed at least 22 people, health minister says
- Counting All the Members of the Duggars' Growing Family
- Phoenix police launch website detailing incidents included in scathing DOJ report
- EU countries double down on a halt to Syrian asylum claims but will not yet send people back
- 'Only Murders in the Building' Season 4 is coming out. Release date, cast, how to watch
- Maurice Williams, writer and lead singer of ‘Stay,’ dead at 86
- Georgia deputy killed in shooting during domestic dispute call by suspect who took his own life
Recommendation
Who's hosting 'Saturday Night Live' tonight? Musical guest, how to watch Dec. 14 episode
Connor Stalions, staffer in Michigan's alleged sign stealing, finds new job
When does 'Emily in Paris' Season 4 Part 2 come out? Release date, how to watch new episodes
No. 1 brothers? Ethan Holliday could join Jackson, make history in 2025 MLB draft
NHL in ASL returns, delivering American Sign Language analysis for Deaf community at Winter Classic
Harris' economic plan promises voters affordable groceries and homes. Don't fall for it.
Scientists think they know the origin of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs
Keith Urban plays free pop-up concert outside a Buc-ee’s store in Alabama