Usercane Lucas

Tropical Userstorm Lucas is a currently active system in the Atlantic usercane basin. The second userstorm of the 2019 Atlantic usercane season, Lucas formed on January 19 in the open Atlantic into a tropical userpression. As it continued, Lucas intensified into a tropical userstorm on January 26. Currently, Lucas's peak intensity has maximum sustained winds of 40 mph and a minimum pressure of 1006 mbar.

Meteorological History
On January 12, a trough developed in the far eastern Atlantic ocean. Forecasters called for the storm to develop within the upcoming week. The storm encountered some very dry air and the storm was unable to become a tropical userpression. When it exited that body of unfavorable conditions, it began to intensify, develop thunderstorms, and have them surround a closed circulation. That is when Tropical Userpression Two formed on January 19.

Two then encountered more dry air which caused it to not change in intensity. It stayed at 30 mph for about five days until it finally was able to strengthen. On January 26, Tropical Userpresion Two strengthened to 40 mph which made it become Tropical Userstorm Lucas.