Tropical Depression Nine Could Become Major Hurricane Threat For Florida

(Weather Official Info 09/23/2022 1pm)

Tropical Depression Nine is tracking through the Caribbean Sea and may become a serious hurricane threat for the northwestern Caribbean and Southeast U.S. next week, including Florida.

W​e are still in the very early stage of tracking this latest system. There are aspects of the forecast in which we have more confidence, while others remain uncertain, which is typical for tropical forecasting this far out in time.

H​ere’s a look at everything we know right now.

L​atest Status

T​ropical Depression Nine is located in the central Caribbean Sea and is moving west-northwest.

I​t’s still battling wind shear, but finally became organized enough to be deemed a tropical depression on Friday morning.

Heavy rain is the main threat from this system right now in Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao. Flash flooding and mudslides are possible in these areas.

( Wonder Vacation Homes Statement 09/23/2022 3pm )

A Tropical Depression has formed in the Caribbean Sea and is forecast to become a Tropical Storm later today. This storm may become a threat for Florida by the middle of next week, however we are in the early stages of tracking this system. Wonder Vacation Homes is actively monitoring the storms progress and our Management Team is focused on preparation at your community should the storm track our way. Although the direct path of the storm is still unknown, we take the safety of our residents seriously and are committed to taking the necessary precautions to address issues that any severe weather conditions may present.

We will continue to provide updates as this storm develops and take action as appropriate.

We would like to remind you to be prepared and refer to your county hurricane preparedness safety and evacuation information which is attached to this email.

Stay Safe !

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