Tropical Storm Erin Develops Near Cape Verde: Impact and Future Predictions
Tropical Storm Erin Develops
A tropical rainstorm in the eastern Atlantic Ocean has evolved into Tropical Storm Erin, which is currently located near the Cabo Verde Islands. The storm has already caused significant rainfall, with reports indicating between 7 and 8 inches fell in just five hours on Sunday. Tragically, at least six people have died due to flash flooding in São Vicente, Cape Verde Islands, with more individuals reported missing.
Why It Matters
The evolution of this storm into a tropical storm is significant as it is expected to rapidly intensify into a hurricane later this week, potentially becoming the season’s first major hurricane. AccuWeather experts note that several factors, including warm ocean waters and a lack of disruptive winds, are contributing to its strengthening. The average date for the first hurricane of the season is August 11, while the first major hurricane typically occurs by September 1.
What’s Next
As Tropical Storm Erin continues to develop, meteorologists are closely monitoring its path and potential impact on the Cabo Verde Islands and surrounding regions. Additionally, other areas in the Atlantic are being watched for possible tropical development. The situation remains dynamic, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
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