Tuesday, August 13, 2024 As a fast-moving tropical system in the central Atlantic Ocean threatens to intensify into Tropical Storm Ernesto, forecasters are warning of potential travel chaos and significant flooding across the Caribbean, including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. The storm is expected to strengthen into a major hurricane later this week, potentially reaching Category 3 status. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are closely monitoring a tropical wave currently located about 435 miles east of Antigua, moving west at a rapid pace of 26 mph.

The system, which boasts maximum sustained winds of 35 mph, is expected to organize and develop into Tropical Storm Ernesto by late Monday night or early Tuesday as it approaches the Leeward Islands. Tropical storm warnings have already been issued for a wide range of Caribbean islands, including St. Kitts, Nevis, Montserrat, Antigua, Barbuda, Anguilla, Guadeloupe, St.

Martin, St. Barthelemy, Sint Maarten, the U.S.

Virgin Islands, British Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Vieques, and Culebra. The NHC has cautioned that heavy rainfall could lead to dangerous flash flooding and mudslides in these areas, particularly in the Leeward Islands from Monday night into Wednesday, and in Puerto Rico from late Tuesday into Thursday. In addition to the immediate threats of flooding and mudslides, the approaching storm is likely to cause widespread travel disruptions across the Caribbean.

Air travel is expected to be particul.