NMS and NEMO Monitors System in Southwest Caribbean Sea
The National Meteorological Service and the National Emergency Management Organization are keeping an eye on the southwest Caribbean Sea for any signs of a tropical cyclone. In a joint press release, they mentioned that while the chances of formation are currently low—near zero percent over the next forty-eight hours and thirty percent within the next week—the situation could still change. In the worst-case scenario, a tropical depression or storm might form by Thursday or Friday, moving over northern Nicaragua or Honduras and weakening before its remnants pass over Belize late Friday into Saturday. This system could bring moderate to heavy rainfall. The NMS and NEMO emphasize that there’s no need to panic. They remind everyone that we’re still in the peak of hurricane season, so it’s crucial to stay informed by following official alerts and not getting swayed by rumors or misinformation from unofficial sources.
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