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MEXICO CITY (AP) — Tropical Storm Julia formed Friday in the Caribbean Sea, triggering hurricane watches and warnings for Nicaragua and Colombian islands.
Julia had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kmh) and was moving west at 18 mph (30 kmh).
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The storm was about 110 miles west of the northern tip of Colombia’s Guajira Peninsula.
Nicaragua’s government issued a hurricane watch from Bluefields to the Nicaragua-Honduras border.
The storm is forecast to brush by Colombia’s San Andres and Providencia islands on its way to landfall in Nicaragua early Sunday. Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro said via Twitter Friday that the government was preparing shelters on the islands.
A greater threat than Julia’s winds, were the five to 10 inches — even 15 inches in isolated areas — of rain the storm was expected to dump across Central America.
Its remnants will sweep across Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala and southern Mexico, a region already saturated by weeks of heavy rains.