An area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms in the Caribbean Sea will likely become our next named system. The next name is Sara.What We Know:
- A tropical depression will likely form in the next two to three days in the Caribbean Sea.
- Over the weekend, further development is likely as the disturbance moves over the Caribbean Sea.
- At this time, there is no indication this will head to the Carolinas.
What Is Uncertain:
STRENGTH: Intensity guidance show Sara could become a strong hurricane. This is certainly not a slam dunk and is way too soon to know these specifics.
WHERE: We need a storm to develop in order to say where it will likely go. Cuba, the Bahamas and the Florida Peninsula should watch this closely.