Eta could swing back into Caribbean as storm

| 03/11/2020 | 9 Comments
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(CNS): As the Cayman Islands was drenched by the outer-bands of Hurricane Eta as it merged with another weather system in our area, forecasters at the US National Hurricane Center predicted a possible return of the system. As the extremely dangerous Hurricane Eta made landfall just south of Puerto Cabezas in Nicaragua, the forecast path put Eta back in our area as a tropical storm by the weekend.

As Eta moves overland, it is expected to make a turn toward the north, and then north-northeast, moving over northern Nicaragua through Wednesday morning, and then across the central portions of Honduras on Thursday morning.

“The system is forecast to emerge over the northwestern Caribbean Sea Thursday night or Friday,” the weather experts said.

At present, maximum sustained winds are near 140 mph, with higher gusts and Eta is a category 4 hurricane. Rapid weakening is expected as it moves further inland but Eta is forecast to build up steam once again as it heads back into the Caribbean and towards our area.


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  1. Anonymous says:

    As of Wednesday afternoon, Southwest Florida remained in the forecast cone for Tropical Storm Eta.
    Public works crews are preparing for potentially heavy rain by clearing swales – or ditches to prevent flooding.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Cayman will be fine, it will pass 75 miles west of Grand and will only be high tropical storm, if it does come

  3. Anonymous says:

    21ft storm surge being reported from Nicaragua. Let’s hope our luck since Ivan continues to hold up.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Poop!

  5. Anonymous says:

    UGH, when will 2020 crap end? 2021? I’m not too positive about that.

    • Anonymous says:

      free yourself from Gregorian attachment and try the Chinese Lunar Calendar instead, you’ll be fine ; )

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