New Hurricane Threat: Sara Predicted to Form

Mhoni Vidente predicts the formation of Hurricane Sara, currently a tropical depression near the Honduras-Nicaragua border. Expected landfall could bring severe weather to multiple regions, including Chiapas and Yucatán, with implications for Tampa and Miami.


New Hurricane Threat: Sara Predicted to Form

The seer Mhoni Vidente made a new prediction this Thursday, November 14, alerting the world about the formation of a new hurricane that is currently a tropical depression and could become tropical storm Sara. According to her words, the tropical storm will eventually become hurricane Sara and will hit several coasts causing damage, with an estimated date for this event.

According to the provided information, hurricane Sara, which is still in a tropical depression state, is moving in the region about 160 km from the border between Honduras and Nicaragua. Sustained winds of just over 55 km/h are reported, and if it evolves into a tropical storm, it would be named Sara by the U.S. National Hurricane Center.

Mhoni Vidente has mentioned that hurricane Sara, if it evolves, will represent a high danger and is forecasted to make landfall between Friday, November 15 and Sunday, November 17, 2024. The seer warns of heavy rains and damage in the region during the arrival of the hurricane.

Although she did not specify clearly, Mhoni Vidente mentioned that hurricane Sara could pass through the coasts of Chiapas and Yucatán in Mexico before heading towards Tampa, Orlando, and Miami, urging the population to take precautions. The prediction suggests that the meteorological phenomenon would be category 2 or 3 upon reaching these areas.

In response to these predictions, Civil Protection of Yucatán has issued an alert anticipating a meteorological phenomenon with high tide, heavy rain, and intense winds from Monday, November 18 to Wednesday, November 20 in the state, in anticipation of the arrival of hurricane Sara.