Tamba, Florida (WFLA– Hurricane Hamberto is strengthening to category 5. At the same time, tropical depression is expected to strengthen nine into a tropical storm on Saturday night or early on Sunday. The heavy rains continue on parts of the east of Cuba and the Bahamas.
The National Hurricane Center predicts that the storm will begin to capture the speed on Monday as it begins to shift to the northwest and then to the north later in the day. The winds of the power of the hurricane extend 25 miles from the center, and the winds of the tropical storm extend to 105 miles.
Although the hurricane is not expected to be made, it is likely that it will bring great amplification and strong tubes to parts of the Caribbean and Southeast United States region.
NHC also monitors tropical depression that is expected to strengthen a hurricane on Monday. The storm, which is currently indicated in the name of tropical depression, is nine, about 180 miles northwest of the eastern end of Cuba and moves northwest of 6 miles per hour. East Cuba and the Bahamas are expected to get great rains during the next few days, and some areas are already undergoing a tropical storm warning.
A tropical storm hour has been released for the Atlantic Coast in Florida from Martin County to Flageler Province.
Tropical depression is expected to continue nine to move to the northwest during the weekend and approach the southeastern United States in early next week. Although the maximum sustainable wind is about 35 miles per hour, NHC said it is expected to become a hurricane late Monday. If it evolves into a hurricane, it will be an IMELDA.
The southeast must prepare to issue heavy or storm rains in the early next week, which may cause severe floods in some areas. The chances of forming this storm are very high, by 90 percent during the next 48 hours and over the next seven days.