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Severe Weather Warnings: Heavy Rain, Flooding, and Potential Tropical Depression Threaten Cuba

Sunday, June 23, 2024 by Daniel Vasquez

The Institute of Meteorology has issued an urgent alert due to the extreme weather conditions developing and affecting the entire country. In a recent weather forecast report, cited by ACN, Cuban meteorologists warn that the intense rains are related to a very humid flow in the lower levels of the atmosphere, combined with strong currents in the upper levels of the troposphere.

This Saturday, in just three hours between 2:00 and 5:00 PM, 56 millimeters of rain were reported, causing flash floods in various parts of the capital. The precipitation is expected to continue in the western part of the country throughout the weekend and extend to the rest of the archipelago, with the potential to be intense in some areas.

Additionally, a broad low-pressure center has been located over the southwest Gulf of Mexico, generating a large area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms. The environmental conditions are favorable for the gradual development of a potential tropical depression, which will move slowly towards the west-northwest or northwest.

There is a possibility that the tropical depression could form before this system reaches the northeast coast of Mexico on Sunday night. Cuban authorities are urging the population to take precautions against potential flash floods and landslides.

Weather-Related Questions and Safety Measures

Given the severe weather conditions and potential tropical depression threatening Cuba, here are some frequently asked questions and answers to help you stay informed and prepared.

What should residents do to prepare for potential flooding?

Residents should secure their homes, move valuable items to higher ground, and stay tuned to local weather updates. It is also advisable to have an emergency kit ready.

How can one stay updated on the weather conditions in Cuba?

Stay informed by following updates from the Institute of Meteorology, local news outlets, and official government channels.

What areas are most at risk for flash floods?

Low-lying areas, regions near rivers, and urban zones with poor drainage systems are most at risk for flash floods.

What is a tropical depression?

A tropical depression is a tropical cyclone with maximum sustained winds of 38 mph (62 km/h) or less. It can bring heavy rainfall and strong winds.

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