Damage in Honduras from now-departed Tropical Storm Sara, which dissipated this past weekend. |
Good riddance
It left behind widespread flooding in Honduras, with reports of up to 40 inches of rain. So far, I'm grateful to report only two deaths, which seems surprisingly and happily low for a storm of this magnitude
At last check, reports from Honduras indicate 11 bridges, 226 homes and 252 streets and roadways destroyed. More than 7600 people have been rescued.
Some forecasts last week suggested Sara would re-emerge over the Gulf of Mexico, head east and becomc a threat to Florida.
The remnants of Sara might end up in Florida this week as a patch of briefly heavy rain, but that's about it. Nothng to worry about.
One weird aspect of this is the remnants might ended up heading south to below Jamaica in the Caribbean, which is where this thing all started in the first place. But there's very little chance - if any - that the Sara remnants would regenerate.
Sara will probably - but not definitely - be the last tropical storm of the busy 2024 season. The Atlantic hurricane season ends on November 30, though a few tropical and subtropical storms and even hurricanes have been known to form in December.
However, the National Hurricane Center as of this morning is forecasting no tropical storm development for at least the next seven days.
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