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Juliana, an unexpected tropical storm formally developed in the Caribbean, is expected to land in Puerto Rico on Tuesday.
The storm is likely going to make landfall as a Category 1 storm with winds of up to 86 mph (138 kph) before moving south toward southern Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and parts of Honduras.
It’s quite unusual for a storm like this to form on the Atlantic Ocean in January and scientists say that this anomaly is most likely linked to global warming.
he National Hurricane Center predicts that some portions of Central America may receive up to 38 cm (fifteen inches) of rainfall.
Another phenomenon that meteorologists observed as the storm approaches the Caribbean islands is sprite lightning – an electrical discharge that often moves upwards shooting towards space.