Usercane Will

Usercane Will is a currently active usercane in the 2018 Atlantic usercane season. The forty-third userstorm of the season, Will formed from a tropical disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico. The disturbance lingered in the Gulf for two months until forming into Tropical Userpression Forty-Three. A couple days later, it intensified into a tropical userstorm, named Will. On November 1, 2018, it intensified into a severe tropical userstorm, the fifth one of the season. On December 21, 2018, Will became the fourth usercane of the season, behind Roy, Lucarius, and Giedrius. After a bit with no strengthening, Will intensified further into a category 2 usercane on May 18, 2019. Since then, Will has stayed a category 2 usercane.

Meteorological history
On July 18, 2018, a disturbance entered the Gulf of Mexico and the NUC began to monitor it. Nothing happened with the disturbance until September 22, 2018, when the system intensified into a userpression, dubbed Tropical Userpression Forty-Three. Forty-Three, only a week after being designated, became Tropical Userstorm Will. Will was a healthy system in a low-shear environment. This allowed Will to gradually strengthen through late 2018. On November 1, 2018, Will became a severe tropical userstorm. Will quickly strengthened from there, becoming the fourth usercane of 2018 on December 21, 2018. Will, due to land interaction, stayed as a category 1 usercane for a few months. Suddenly on May 18, 2019, after what appeared to be a weakening trend, Will became a category 2 usercane. As of January 2020, Will is still a category 2 usercane.

Current storm information
As of December 31, Usercane Will is located in the Gulf of Mexico. Maximum 1-minute sustained winds are at 110 mph (175 km/h). The minimum central barometric pressure is 964 mbar (hPa) and the system is moving north at 1 mile per day.