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Risk Increases For Major Hurricane To Develop In Days: Here's Timing, Track Scenarios

Extremely warm water temperatures and low wind shear will increase the risk for the development of a major hurricane in the Gulf of America.

AccuWeather hurricane experts issued a high risk for potential tropical development in the western Caribbean that could develop sometime on or after Thursday, Nov. 14.  

AccuWeather hurricane experts issued a high risk for potential tropical development in the western Caribbean that could develop sometime on or after Thursday, Nov. 14.  

Photo Credit: AccuWeather
These are the two main storm track scenarios for the storm.

These are the two main storm track scenarios for the storm.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather

The timing for tropical development in the western Caribbean is between Thursday, Nov. 14, and Monday, Nov. 18, according to AccuWeather. (See the image above.)  

“We’ll likely be dealing with a hurricane as we head into this weekend," AccuWeather Lead Hurricane Expert Alex DaSilva said. "There is increasing confidence that a tropical storm will develop in the central to western Caribbean later this week. 

“We could be dealing with a storm that rapidly intensifies into a major hurricane in these very conducive conditions. The atmosphere is primed for development.” 

Sara is the next name on the list of tropical storms for the season, which runs through Saturday, Nov. 30.

The storms will get a boost on Wednesday, Nov. 13 "when wind shear starts to fade away,"  AccuWeather Chief On-Air Meteorologist Bernie Rayno noted, adding that "a front will provide more upward motion by midweek, helping these storms organize.”

There are two main storm track scenarios for the storm. (To see them, click on the second image above.)

“If an area of high pressure to the north is stronger, the storm will likely be pushed west into Central America," DaSilva said "If the area of high pressure is weaker, that could allow the storm to turn to the north toward Florida."

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