Tropical Storm Nadine Forms in Caribbean Sea
What You Need To Know
• Nadine is a small tropical storm
• It will bring heavy rainfall to Central America
• It won’t affect the U.S.
Tropical Storm Nadine has maximum winds of 50 mph and is moving westward. It will make landfall late Saturday morning in Belize.
Impact on Central America and Mexico
Nadine will move inland and quickly weaken. It will bring heavy rainfall across Central America and southern Mexico through early next week.
No Impact on the U.S.
It will not affect the U.S.
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Conclusion
Tropical Storm Nadine is a small storm with limited effects, but it is still important to stay informed about its track and impact.
FAQs
Q: What is the current wind speed of Tropical Storm Nadine?
A: 50 mph
Q: Where will Tropical Storm Nadine make landfall?
A: Belize
Q: Will Tropical Storm Nadine affect the U.S.?
A: No, it will not have any impact on the U.S.
Q: How will Nadine affect Central America and Mexico?
A: It will bring heavy rainfall across Central America and southern Mexico through early next week.