The storm may cause waves up to 4 feet high on the coasts of Cuba and Mexico.
A powerful hurricane could make landfall along the southern US coast in the next few days. Cuba and parts of Mexico are also under hurricane watch. This news has been reported in the weather forecast.
By next week, the storm will become Hurricane Helen amid heavy rain and thunderstorms and make landfall on Florida’s northern coast.
By next Thursday, it may fall at high speed. The speed of the storm will be 185 km per hour.
The hurricane may develop into a Category 3 hurricane in terms of strength. Hurricane strength is rated from 1 to 5.
Colorado State University atmospheric science researcher Phil Clotbach said warm water in the Gulf of Mexico will strengthen the storm over the next three days.
The storm is expected to bring heavy rain to western Cuba and eastern Mexico and the southeastern United States, including the Cayman Islands, starting Wednesday (September 25). As a result, river water rises and floods can occur.
On the other hand, the storm may cause waves up to 4 feet high on the coasts of Cuba and Mexico.