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Tropical Storm Elowin Rapidly Intensifies, Threatens Caribbean
Locales: BAHAMAS, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

San Juan, Puerto Rico - March 17th, 2026 - What began as Tropical Depression Elowin has rapidly evolved into a Tropical Storm, prompting widespread concern and preparations across the Caribbean. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) confirmed the intensification earlier today, issuing alerts for potential significant impacts to several island nations. As of 2026-03-17T16:00:02+0000, Elowin is situated several hundred miles east of the Caribbean, steadily tracking westward and gathering strength.
A Rapidly Developing Threat
The speed of Elowin's development has caught many off guard. Initial forecasts predicted a slow-moving depression, but warmer-than-average sea surface temperatures are fueling its growth. According to Dr. Aris Thorne, lead meteorologist at the Caribbean Weather Institute, "The conditions are remarkably conducive to intensification. The waters are several degrees above normal for this time of year, and wind shear is relatively low. This allows the storm to organize and strengthen much faster than initially anticipated." As of this afternoon, Elowin boasts maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) with even higher gusts. The NHC predicts these winds will continue to increase, potentially reaching tropical storm strength and even brushing hurricane status within the next 48-72 hours.
Projected Impact: A Multi-Island Threat
The current projected path of Tropical Storm Elowin places Puerto Rico, Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, and potentially the easternmost parts of Cuba directly in its path. Forecasters are particularly concerned about the potential for devastating rainfall. Models are predicting accumulations of 6-12 inches across these islands, with isolated areas potentially receiving up to 18 inches. This level of rainfall poses a serious threat of widespread flooding, particularly in low-lying areas and near rivers and streams.
Beyond flooding, strong winds are expected to cause damage to infrastructure, including power lines and buildings. The risk of landslides is also elevated, especially in mountainous regions. The Dominican Republic, with its steep terrain, is considered particularly vulnerable to landslide activity. Authorities in all affected nations are closely monitoring the situation and preparing for potential evacuations.
Preparedness Measures Underway
Governments across the Caribbean are actively urging residents to prepare for the storm. Puerto Rico's Governor, Alejandra Vargas, declared a state of emergency late Monday, authorizing the activation of emergency response teams and resource allocation. "We are taking this threat very seriously," Governor Vargas stated in a televised address. "We are urging all citizens to secure their homes, stock up on essential supplies, and heed the advice of local authorities."
In Jamaica, the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) has issued a pre-storm advisory, outlining safety precautions and evacuation routes. The Dominican Republic's meteorological agency, ONAMET, is issuing frequent updates and warnings via television, radio, and social media. Tourism officials are also working to ensure the safety of visitors, with many hotels implementing their hurricane preparedness plans.
Long-Term Implications & Climate Change
The increased frequency and intensity of tropical storms in the Caribbean are increasingly linked to climate change. Warmer ocean temperatures provide more energy for these storms to develop, while rising sea levels exacerbate the impacts of storm surge and flooding. A recent report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) highlighted the Caribbean region as being particularly vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate.
"We are seeing a clear trend of more intense storms," explains Dr. Thorne. "The conditions that are fueling Elowin are becoming more common, and we need to adapt to this new reality. This means investing in resilient infrastructure, improving early warning systems, and implementing comprehensive disaster preparedness plans."
Staying Informed
The National Hurricane Center is the primary source of information regarding Tropical Storm Elowin. Residents and visitors are encouraged to monitor the NHC's website ([ https://www.nhc.noaa.gov/ ]) for the latest updates, forecasts, and warnings. Local news outlets and government agencies will also provide crucial information. This is a developing story, and we will continue to provide updates as they become available. The next advisory is expected within the next six hours.
Read the Full WSB Radio Article at:
[ https://www.wsbradio.com/news/blow-caribbean/EGE2YZOZCU4Z5MW4IM3D2GVEZQ/ ]
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