Heads up, Florida: Tropical storm Erika is on its way, could become hurricane
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By the time tropical storm Erika hits south Florida early Monday morning, it will have become a hurricane, according to the .
The reports that the storm is fast moving westward at 17 mph, and will reach Puerto Rico and the British Virgin Islands by Thursday. Rain may not be in these areas, as historic droughts have especially this year.
The National Hurricane Center on Wednesday morning over the islands of St. Martin and St. Barth茅lemy to a warning, meaning that the storm could hit anytime within the next 36 hours.聽
Tropical storm warnings have also been issued for the United States and the Leeward Islands, a set of territories lying east of Puerto Rico over which Erika will be centered Wednesday night.
Erika鈥檚 maximum sustained winds increased Wednesday morning to near 45 mph. While experts remain uncertain about its intensity, more 鈥渟low strengthening鈥 is expected over the next two days.聽
At last report, the storm was centered about 335 miles east of Antigua.聽
Meanwhile in the Pacific, tropical storm Ignacio has gained some strength, with its maximum sustained winds increasing to nearly 60 mph, according to the .
Ignacio is moving west at 9 mph and is also expected to strengthen to a hurricane by Thursday, though currently no coastal watches or warnings are hoisted.
The storm is centered about 1,500 miles east-southeast of Hilo, Hawaii, and will turn toward the west-northwest region on Thursday.聽
This report contains material from the Associated Press.