Tropical Storm Sara Threatens Florida with Potential Landfall Next Week

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A new tropical system, potentially becoming Tropical Storm Sara, is forming south of Jamaica and could impact the Caribbean, Mexico, and the US. Despite the typical winding down of the Atlantic hurricane season in November, exceptionally warm waters, influenced by climate change, are fueling continued storm activity. The system may strengthen into a tropical storm or hurricane, with scenarios ranging from landfall in Central America to potentially reaching the US Gulf Coast. The Caribbean's sea surface temperatures are near record highs, increasing the risk of strong storms.
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