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A warning is typically issued 36 hours before the anticipated first occurrence of tropical-storm-force winds (39-plus mph), which make outside preparations difficult or dangerous.

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REUTERS/Maynor ValenzuelaĪ Hurricane Warning is in effect for Nicaragua from Bluefields to Puerto Cabezas.Ī Hurricane Warning means hurricane-force winds (74-plus mph) are expected somewhere in the warning area. “The dynamics in the atmosphere are pretty much locked in stone, and so we’re not going to see a huge variability with the forecast itself.” Where are watches and warnings in effect? People get into a pickup truck to be transported to a safe zone while Hurricane Julia hits the coasts with wind and rain, in Bluefields, Nicaragua. “You’ll notice that the cone is fairly skinny, and that is showing less uncertainty to the forecast in comparison to what we saw with Hurricane Ian,” FOX Weather meteorologist Britta Merwin said. Julia is then expected to move near or along the Pacific coasts of Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala on Monday and Monday night. The Atlantic hurricane season has just under two months remaining, so it’s not unusual for the tropics to remain active in October. On that track, Julia is expected to move across Nicaragua and emerge over the eastern Pacific on Sunday night. Hurricane Julia is expected to continue to move west through Sunday night, and then the storm is expected to turn to the west-northwest on Monday. FOX WEATHER What is the forecast for Hurricane Julia? Gulf Coast because the system will likely be ripped apart by the rugged terrain of Central America. The hurricane is moving westward at 16 mph The season’s fifth hurricane is not expected to threaten the U.S. Hurricane Julia is centered about 60 miles to the west-northwest of Bluefields, Nicaragua, and had maximum sustained winds of 75 mph. The month ranks as the third-most active (behind September and August) for tropical activity in the Atlantic Basin, typically producing about two named storms each year, one of which becomes a hurricane. Gulf Coast because the system will likely be ripped apart by the rugged terrain of Central America as it continues to move inland during the week. The season ‘s fifth hurricane is not expected to threaten the U.S. Julia strengthened into a hurricane on Saturday just hours before its landfall near Laguna de Perlas, and the storm poses a significant flood threat to Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala, where torrential rain could trigger mudslides. Hurricane Julia made landfall in Nicaragua early Sunday morning as a Category 1 storm with winds of 85 mph. Where hurricanes are most likely to occur during each month

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Tropical storm vs Tropical depression: What is the difference? Central America is prone to hurricane disasters













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