Tropical Storm Philip is moving towards Puerto Rico

Miami.- The Storm Equatorial Philip moves around Atlantic towards caribbean, Although it is not expected to make landfall in coastal areas, the National Hurricane Center said (NHC) appreciate it harbor rich Other Caribbean islands may see some impact in the coming days.

According to an NHC bulletin issued at 11:00 pm on Tuesday, Philip was about 685 miles east of the Lesser Antilles.

It had maximum sustained winds of 45 mph, and was moving west at 12 mph.

NHC projections indicate that Philip It will continue its path towards the west and northwest Its center will pass at least near Puerto Rico during the weekend as a tropical depression, although it is expected to weaken gradually.

It is not expected to make landfall in any coastal area of ​​the island at the present time.

At the last warning issued at 5:00 a.m., Tropical Storm Philip’s maximum sustained winds remained at 45 mph, but the extent of the tropical storm’s winds extended to 205 miles from the meteor’s center.

So far, No warnings or watches have been issued Related to Philip.

As for the long-term forecast, it is suggested that if Philippe does not directly affect Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, it will at least affect their weather conditions on Sunday or Monday.

Expectations also indicate this Philip will likely reach these places as a tropical depression.

The next NHC bulletin will be announced at 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, with new updates on the storm.

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