WWW WWL
A federal judge says the Corps of Engineers was knowingly negligent about the MRGO. Do you trust the Corps to fix the flood control system in Southeast Louisiana and keep you safe?
  No
  Yes
 
View Results
ADVERTISEMENT
SCOREBOARD - WWL/All State Sugar Bowl Prep Football Roundup
3 ways to sync up your TV to Tiger Radio, WWL

Posted: Wednesday, 04 November 2009 3:40PM

Late-season tropical storm forms in Caribbean




Tropical storm Ida has formed in the southwest Caribbean, quickly adding muscle and prompting storm warnings for the coast of Nicaragua and two Colombian islands.

The National Hurricane Center in Miami said the ninth tropical storm of the season took shape this afternoon.

Channel 4 Chief Meteorologist Carl Arredando says it will be a "wait and see" situation to see if Ida will make it into the Gulf of Mexico.

"The official forecast track from the National Hurricane Center has it moving inland and moving over land, before reemerging over the Caribbean north of Honduras," according to Carl.

Maximum sustained winds have increased to near 60 mph.

The storm's center is about 75 miles east of Bluefields, Nicaragua. It is moving toward the northwest near 6 mph.

Storm warnings were in effect for the eastern coast of Nicaragua and the Colombian islands of San Andres and Providencia.


   


     


  05:08am CST, 11/21/09
Recent Headlines

Jeff: LSU should beat Ole Miss, if they play to their capability


KKK plans to protest at Ole Miss over song, chant


Northshore businessman indicted in alleged Ponzi scheme


Death of Drew Brees' mother ruled a suicide


Sharper probable for Tampa headlines injury report


Deke: Saints - Bucs preview


ADVERTISEMENT
Powered By InterTech Media, LLC