Julia will bring widespread heavy rain to Central America during and well-after its hurricane landfall in Nicaragua this weekend. This rainfall could be potentially life-threatening in several Central American countries.
Julia will arrive in Central America Sunday, likely as a hurricane.Sign up for the Morning Brief email newsletterTropical Storm Julia will become a hurricane and inland flood threat to Central America this weekend into early next week.
Hurricane warnings are now in effect for parts of the central Nicaraguan coast and for the Colombian islands of San Andres, Providencia and the Santa Catalina Islands near Nicaragua. This is where hurricane conditions are expected by Saturday evening, and tropical storm force winds could arrive as soon as Saturday afternoon.
Right now, this system poses a threat of heavy rainfall and tropical storm conditions in northern Colombia. Heavy rain triggeredHeavy rain will be Julia's biggest threat over Central America beginning this weekend and lasting into next week as its remnant moves inland.
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