Tropical Storm Sean forms in the Atlantic Ocean

Yucatan Civil Protection reported that Tropical Storm Sean has formed, and while it does not pose any danger to the state, it is being monitored to track its path.

Until a few hours ago, it was still a Tropical Depression 19, which has now reached the status of a Tropical Storm.

Currently, it is located over 6,000 kilometers away from Yucatan and is moving west-northwest with winds of 65 km/h and gusts of up to 90 km/h.

Civil Protection stated that it is expected to continue its west-northwest trajectory while maintaining its intensity as it moves across the Atlantic.

Sean does not pose any risk to the Yucatan Peninsula, at least not yet.

TYT Newsroom

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