Twenty-nine tropical depression bureaucracy in the Caribbean

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Tropical Depression Twenty-nine shaped Saturday afternoon in the central Caribbean and is expected to be a hurricane in the coming days.

The typhoon will pose a risk to South Florida as Nicaragua and Honduras approach.

At five o’clock in the afternoon on Saturday, the newly formed depression about 50 miles southeast of Kingston, Jamaica, had sustained maximum winds of 5 miles per hour and moved west at 1. 5 miles per hour.

Half of the typhoon is expected to be close to Nicaragua’s northeast coast until Monday night.

Once named, the typhoon will be Eta.

The season ends on November 30.

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