The Niagara Falls Review

Hurricane Iota forecast to become a dangerous Category 4 storm

- DAVID SCHUTZ, BROOKE BAITINGER AND WAYNE K. ROUSTAN

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. — Hurricane Iota continued to expand and strengthen over the Caribbean Sea, and is forecast to be at Category 4 strength within 48 hours or so, ahead of its landfall in northeaste­rn Central America, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Iota had increased in intensity from a tropical storm to a hurricane at Category 1 strength, with 145 km/h winds, by Sunday morning.

Iota is forecast to be a Category 3 hurricane by early Monday, and a Category 4 hurricane by early Tuesday, with winds at 209 km/h as it approaches the coast of northern Nicaragua and northeaste­rn Honduras, forecaster­s said.

The storm is expected to bring life-threatenin­g storm surge of three to four metres along the coast of Nicaragua and Honduras, where hurricane and storm surge warnings were in effect Sunday.

Flooding and rains of 20 to 40 centimetre­s — with isolated totals of 76 centimetre­s — are also forecast in Honduras, northern Nicaragua, Guatemala, southern Belize, the hurricane centre said in its latest advisory. This same region was recently hit with deadly floods brought by Eta.

Named after the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, Iota (pronounced ee-oh-tah), isn’t expected to take the same turn to the north that Eta did before hitting Florida earlier this week. It could, however, travel to the Pacific Ocean, becoming a rare crossover storm that gets renamed.

Iota was about 507 kilometres east-southeast of the border between Nicaragua and Honduras, moving west at 14 km/h, as of 1 p.m. Sunday. Its expanding tropical storm-force winds stretch 145 kilometres.

Forecaster­s expect Iota to continue to speed up as it churns across the central Caribbean Sea.

Iota could also bring heavy rainfall and flooding to portions of Haiti and Jamaica, with possible landslides, forecaster­s said.

The 2020 hurricane season became the busiest in recorded history when tropical storm Theta formed on Nov. 9. Theta is still active in the far eastern Atlantic, but is of no immediate threat to land.

Tropical storm Eta became the first storm of the 2020 hurricane season to make landfall in Florida when it moved over the Florida Keys last Sunday. It made a second landfall just south of Cedar Key early Thursday.

 ?? ORLANDO SIERRA AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES ?? People, seen here trying to recover belongings after the recent passage of Hurricane Eta in El Progreso, Honduras, are now bracing for Hurrican Iota, a tropical storm brewing in the Caribbean.
ORLANDO SIERRA AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES People, seen here trying to recover belongings after the recent passage of Hurricane Eta in El Progreso, Honduras, are now bracing for Hurrican Iota, a tropical storm brewing in the Caribbean.

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