First Tropical Disturbance of 2024 Hurricane Season Already Having Small Effect on Georgia

June 18, 2024
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First Tropical Disturbance of 2024 Hurricane Season Already Having Small Effect on Georgia

🌧️ The Gist: Potential Tropical Cyclone 1, the first disturbance of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, is advancing Northward from the Gulf of Mexico towards the southeastern United States.

📰 The Details: The National Hurricane Center is monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 as it moves across the Gulf of Mexico. Currently, upper-level cloud cover from this system is visible over north and central Georgia.

If it becomes a tropical storm, it is expected to be named Alberto. Meteorologists are closely observing the storm’s development and potential to strengthen into a tropical cyclone.

📊 By The Numbers:

  • Location: Gulf of Mexico
  • Movement: North
  • Affected Areas: Southeastern U.S., including Georgia

🌍 The Big Picture: This marks the beginning of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, which typically runs from June 1 to November 30. Early disturbances like this one are common and often set the stage for the season’s activity. The southeastern U.S. frequently experiences impacts from Gulf-originated storms, making vigilance essential.

🌟 Why It Matters: For residents of the southeastern U.S., early-season storms can bring heavy rainfall, flooding, and strong winds. Staying informed about potential tropical cyclones is crucial for preparedness and safety.

🔍 What’s Next?: The National Hurricane Center will continue to monitor Potential Tropical Cyclone 1, providing updates on its strength and trajectory. Residents in the southeastern U.S. should keep an eye on weather reports and prepare for possible severe weather conditions.


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