The subtropical storm “Alberto”, which was formed in the
Caribbean Sea, is moving towards the Gulf of Mexico. This is reported by
the National Hurricane Surveillance Center, whose headquarters are
located in Miami (Florida, USA).
Currently, Alberto is located about 160 kilometers southeast of the Mexican island of Cozumel. The speed of the wind in the epicenter reaches 65 kilometers per hour, TASS reports.
According to forecasts of specialists, on the weekend, heavy rains will collapse on the Yucatan peninsula, the US state of Florida, the western part of Cuba and the north-eastern coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Currently, Alberto is located about 160 kilometers southeast of the Mexican island of Cozumel. The speed of the wind in the epicenter reaches 65 kilometers per hour, TASS reports.
According to forecasts of specialists, on the weekend, heavy rains will collapse on the Yucatan peninsula, the US state of Florida, the western part of Cuba and the north-eastern coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
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