Tropical Storm Sara's Path: From Central America Floods to Florida's Gulf

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Tropical Storm Sara is expected to weaken as it moves over Central America this weekend, potentially dropping up to 30 inches of rain in northern Honduras and causing flash floods and mudslides. The storm is forecast to lose its tropical status over land but may reemerge as a remnant low in the Gulf of Mexico, possibly affecting Florida with increased rain by midweek. Despite the moisture, conditions are not favorable for redevelopment into a tropical system. This marks the 18th named storm of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season.
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- Map: Here’s the latest forecast track of Tropical Storm Sara South Florida Sun Sentinel
- Tropical Storm Sara to unleash catastrophic flooding across Central America Fox Weather
- Talking Tropics: Sara to move into the Gulf of Mexico, merge into cold front WPLG Local 10
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