NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC -Hurricane Oscar made landfall on the Great Inagua island in the southeast Bahamas early Sunday morning as a category one storm.
The Miami-based National Hurricane Center says the system is now heading toward Cuba, an island recently beleaguered by a massive power outage.
It is expected to produce a dangerous storm surge that could produce significant coastal flooding there and in other areas of the southeastern Bahamas.
Two to four inches of rainfall are expected, with isolated amounts of up to six inches. Forecasters said five to 10 inches of rain, and even isolated amounts of up to 15 inches, are expected across eastern Cuba through Tuesday.
Due to Oscar’s small size, fluctuations in intensity will be common, as the cyclone can take advantage of pockets of dry air and shear.
Oscar became the second named storm to get a name on Saturday, joining Tropical Storm Nadine, which was christened early Saturday morning near Belize.
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Weather forecast: Sunday, October 20, 2024