Beryl, the second tropical storm of the season, advances towards the Caribbean Sea – Escambray

Beryl, the second tropical storm of the season, advances towards the Caribbean Sea – Escambray
Beryl, the second tropical storm of the season, advances towards the Caribbean Sea – Escambray

In the next few hours it should continue moving in a direction close to the west-northwest, gaining more organization and intensity and could become a hurricane on Sunday.

Due to its evolution and future trajectory, close monitoring of this tropical cyclone is maintained.

Since its formation on Friday afternoon, Tropical Depression Two has shown signs of better organization in its circulation, as well as an increase in the areas of heavy rain in the vicinity of its center, so It was determined to have become Tropical Storm Beryl.

Its maximum sustained winds are now estimated at 65 kilometers per hour, with higher gusts and a minimum central pressure of 1006 hectopascals.

At 11 p.m. on Friday, its central region was located at 9.3 degrees north latitude and 43.6 degrees west longitude, a position that places it about 1,785 kilometers east-southeast of Barbados, the easternmost island of the Lesser Antilles arc. It is moving on a course close to the west at a rate of 30 kilometers per hour.

Over the next 12 to 24 hours, it should continue moving in a west-northwesterly direction, gaining more organization and intensity, and could become a hurricane on Sunday, before reaching the Lesser Antilles arc, the eastern limit of the Caribbean Sea.

Due to its evolution and future trajectory, this tropical cyclone is being closely monitored.

The next notice on this system will be issued at six pm on Saturday.

(With information from the National Forecasting Center of Insmet)

 
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