Fast-approaching system could turn into Caribbean’s next hurricane

The National Hurricane Center has reported that a system approaching the far eastern boundary of the Caribbean is forecasted to intensify, likely becoming the fourth hurricane of the 2023 Atlantic season later this week.

Where is it headed? Path uncertain beyond Leeward Islands

Reports are that as of early Tuesday, the system seems poised to pass near or northeast of the northern Leeward Islands. However, its trajectory beyond this point remains unclear. 

Advisories could be issued as early as Tuesday, The National Hurricane Center said.

More on new tropical system

High probability of formation

As of 8 a.m. Tuesday, it was given “near 100%” odds of developing in the next 48 hours and the same odds within seven days. 

The next named storm to develop would be named Lee.

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It is reported that it was “more organized” Tuesday,  generating showers and thunderstorms roughly 900 miles west-southwest of Africa’s Cabo Verde Islands.

Speed and strength: On a West-Northwest course

The system is expected to advance west-northwest at a speed between 15 and 20 mph across the eastern and central Atlantic. 

Forecasters anticipate further organization and strengthening of the system in the coming days.

A tumultuous season: The hurricanes so far

As of September 5, the Atlantic has already had three hurricanes—Don, Franklin, and Idalia. 

Both Franklin and Idalia escalated into major hurricanes, marking an already turbulent season.

Read more on the Atlantic hurricane season from CNW

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