Tropical Storm Jerry Dey Come! Hurricane Watch for Leeward Islands!

Tropical Storm Jerry Dey Come! Hurricane Watch for Leeward Islands!

Ah, folks, listen up! Tropical Storm Jerry dey form for Atlantic Ocean insyd, and e dey chop strength like crazy. Dem dey expect am to turn into a full-blown hurricane by Wednesday. E be the 10th storm wey pop up for this late-blooming hurricane season, wey don give we three hurricanes just in two weeks!

Jerry's Movement and Potential Impact

As of Tuesday morning, Jerry dey blow winds of 45 mph. E dey locate about 1,300 miles east-southeast of the northern Leeward Islands, and e dey move west. Dem dey expect the storm to track near or north of the northern Leeward Islands by later this week as a Category 1 hurricane. This mean say rain and strong winds fit lash those islands, depending on how Jerry dey move exactly. Dem fit even issue tropical storm watches for some parts of the islands by Tuesday night.

But no worry too much, Jerry no dey expected to threaten the mainland United States. Cold front go sweep off the East Coast and help push am out to sea. Thank God!

Other Stormy Developments

But hold on, there's more! Dem dey see say system fit try develop for the southwest Gulf later this week. But wetin dey catch eye pass be storm-spawning weather pattern wey fit develop by mid-October. Broad area of stormy weather go likely form around that time and rotate around the western Caribbean region.

According to hurricane expert Phil Klotzbach, the Gulf, Caribbean, and western Atlantic be the areas wey tropical storms dey like form for October. Dem dey call am the Central American Gyre, and e dey notorious for generating late-season storms. E too early to say if this weather pattern go produce storm this October, but make we keep our eyes open.

What you need to know

  • Tropical Storm Jerry dey expected to become hurricane.
  • Leeward Islands fit experience heavy rain and strong winds.
  • Jerry no dey expected to hit mainland U.S.
  • Another area dey monitor for development for Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula.

So, make we all stay safe and keep updated on the weather forecast. God dey!