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Tropical Storm Icon Tropical Storm Nadine 2024 (Tropical Storm)

Tropical Storm Nadine Details

Date Formed:
10/19/2024
Date Dissipated:
10/19/2024
Days Active:
0 days
Max Wind Speed:
40 mph on 10/19/2024
Tropical Storm
Landfall Date:
N/A

Tropical Storm Nadine Recap

Tropical Storm Nadine formed on October 19 after a broad area of low pressure developed in the southwestern Caribbean Sea on October 15. The disturbance gradually became better defined and organized as it moved northwestward off the shore of Central America. By October 18, the system was named Potential Tropical Cyclone Fifteen and Tropical Storm Watches were issued for various areas in Belize and Mexico. The system quickly consolidated and organized, officially becoming Tropical Storm Nadine early the next day with peak intensity of 40 mph.

As of the latest update, Tropical Storm Nadine is currently ongoing and has a peak intensity of 40 mph. While it is still an active storm, it is important for residents in the affected regions to stay updated on the storm's progress and follow any necessary precautions or evacuation orders. Tropical storms can bring strong winds, heavy rainfall, and potential flooding that can be dangerous to human life and property, so it is important to take the necessary steps to stay safe during this natural disaster.

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