TAMPA, Fla. - Florida is still drying out after Tropical Storm Eta, but the record-breaking 2020 hurricane season continues.
The National Hurricane Center says yet another tropical depression has formed.A tropical wave in the central Caribbean has become better organized with winds of nearly 35 mph as of Friday morning, becoming Tropical Depression 31.
The system is currently no threat to the U.S. Forecasters say it will move west and strengthen into a strong hurricane before making landfall in Central America, which was already ravaged by then-Category 4 Eta. "Additional strengthening is likely over the weekend, and the system could be near major hurricane strength when it approaches Central America," the NHC forecast warned. "The system.