Where is Tropical Storm Wanda?

What Is It?

Tropical Storm Wanda was formed in the western North Atlantic. It is forecast to make landfall in New Jersey late Saturday or early Sunday as a tropical storm.

When Is It Going To Hit?

Saturday morning.

How Bad Is It?

Wanda has a maximum sustained winds of 50 mph and is moving west at 7 mph.

Why Did It Come?

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The tropical cyclone that has been wreaking havoc across the South Pacific is no longer posing a threat as it makes its way up the western side of the island chain on Monday.

The storm is located along the western periphery of Indonesia, and with its position south of the Solomon Islands and Fiji, Tropical Storm Wanda is currently no longer moving west northwest into the Pacific.

What is Tropical Storm Wanda?

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Tropical Storm Wanda is still moving west, but the storm has turned and is tracking into an anti-cyclone about the size of a supercell and moving at 15-20 miles per hour in the Caribbean Sea, with winds gusting at 70-75 mph, forecasters said. Wanda is moving over the northwestern Caribbean Sea.

The storm is expected to move over the Turks and Caicos Islands today and dissipate by early Saturday. The track changes because