Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to be at near-hurricane strength this weekend, intensifying to hurricane strength by Monday, according to the latest forecast. National Hurricane Center forecasters expect Tammy to gradually strengthen, thanks to very warm water temperatures, despite facing some dry air and wind shear. Tammy’s wind speeds are expected to reach 75 mph by Friday and 80 mph by .
Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to be at near-hurricane strength this weekend, intensifying to hurricane strength by Monday, according to the latest forecast. National Hurricane Center forecasters expect Tammy to gradually strengthen, thanks to very warm water temperatures, despite facing some dry air and wind shear. Tammy’s wind speeds are expected to reach 75 mph by Friday and 80 mph by .
Tropical Storm Tammy formed in the Atlantic Basin on Wednesday, with sustained winds of 40 mph, and is on track to pass over some of the islands in the eastern Caribbean before turning north. The storm was located 575 miles east of the Windward Islands, traveling west at 23 mph as of Wednesday night. Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 140 miles to the northeast of the center. .
Tropical Storm Tammy is expected to be at near-hurricane strength this weekend, intensifying to hurricane strength by Monday, according to the latest forecast. National Hurricane Center forecasters expect Tammy to gradually strengthen thanks to very warm water temperatures despite facing some dry air and wind shear. Tammy’s wind speeds are expected to reach 70 mph by Sunday and 80 mph by .