TAMPA, Fla. - This year’s busy hurricane season is getting even busier. Forecasters say we will soon have the first Atlantic hurricane of the year, and could also have a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico.Tropical Storm Gonzalo remains far out in the Atlantic, moving west at 14 mph.
The National Hurricane Center expects it will strengthen into a hurricane by tomorrow; a hurricane watch has been issued for St.
Vincent and the Grenadines. But as Gonzalo enters the Caribbean this weekend, it will begin to counter some dry air and Saharan dust and may weaken."In fact, if the system can’t find a way to get reorganized, then weakening will take place to the point of eventual dissipation – something that various models have hinted at from the.