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Tracking Tropical Depression Sara: Maps and Models Reveal Its Path
Caribbean SeaMon Nov 18 2024
Tropical Depression Sara, which emerged on Thursday in the Caribbean, is being closely monitored by the National Hurricane Center. This storm is quite unusual for November, as hurricanes in Florida during this month are extremely rare. To stay informed, you can check out the latest maps and models that show Sara's projected path. These maps and models, including what's known as "spaghetti models, " help meteorologists predict where the storm might go next. It's important to keep an eye on these updates, as they can change quickly. The First Warning Weather team at WESH 2 is dedicated to providing the most accurate weather forecasts for Central Florida. They include experts like Tony Mainolfi, Eric Burris, Kellianne Klass, Marquise Meda, and Cam Tran. You can also download the WESH 2 News app to get real-time weather alerts.
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What preparations should be made by local governments and residents based on the forecasts?
What factors could cause the projected path to change?
If Sara were a human, which tourist attractions would she visit on her path?
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