New tropical depression expected to become first 2023 hurricane

The depression is packing maximum sustained winds of 55kmh. PHOTO: NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER/TWITTER

MIAMI - The third topical depression of the 2023 hurricane season has formed in the central tropical Atlantic and is expected to become a hurricane in a few days, the US National Hurricane Centre said on Monday.

The depression, about 2,293km east of the southern Windward Islands, is packing maximum sustained winds of 56kmh, the Miami-based forecaster said.

“The depression is forecast to strengthen and move across the Lesser Antilles as a hurricane on Thursday and Friday, bringing a risk of flooding from heavy rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and dangerous storm surge and waves,” the hurricane centre added.

While it was too early to specify the location and magnitude of where those hazards could occur, the centre urged the authorities in the Lesser Antilles, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to closely monitor the system and have hurricane plans in place.

If the depression becomes a hurricane, it would be the first one of the 2023 season, which lasts from June through November.

A slightly below-average 2023 Atlantic hurricane season lies ahead with an El Nino weather phenomenon damping the storm outlook, researchers at Colorado State University predicted in April. REUTERS

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