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Possible Tropical Development in the Gulf. Where will it go?
Central Subtropical Atlantic - Remnants of Gordon: An area of showers and thunderstorms located over the central subtropical Atlantic is associated with the remnants of Gordon. Some development of this system is possible while it moves northward or north-northeastward over the next few days.
Tracking potential tropical development, Gulf of Mexico
The National Hurricane Center has highlighted an area of low pressure in the NW Caribbean Sea with the potential for tropical formation.
Favorable conditions likely to return next week for tropical development
Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are tracking increasing odds for favorable storm conditions to return next week. FOX Weather's Bob Van Dillen and Ian Oliver describe the timing for potential development expected late next week.
AccuWeather: High risk of tropical development, US hurricane threat next week
AccuWeather meteorologists continue to highlight a high risk of tropical development next week from the northwestern Caribbean to the south-central and southwestern Gulf of Mexico. Any system that evolves,
Likelihood of development increases for tropical disturbance near Gulf of Mexico
The odds of development are increasing for a tropical disturbance in the Caribbean Sea that could shift up into the Gulf of Mexico.
Tropical development possible in the northwestern Caribbean next week
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The National Hurricane Center is highlighting the northwestern Caribbean as the area to watch for potential tropical development in the last week of September. Models have been pointing to a tropical system next week which will be something to watch for the northern Gulf.
Tropical development possible in the Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico, where the system may track
Tropical development is possible in the western Caribbean or Gulf of Mexico over the next 4-7 days. If low pressure forms, it may strengthen quickly and potentially track into the Gulf of Mexico.
Forecasters watching 2 areas with potential for tropical development
An area of low pressure that could form over the northwestern Caribbean Sea has a 20% chance of developing over the next week.
Tropical development possible in the Caribbean next week
It isn’t uncommon for tropical systems to develop in the northwest Caribbean near end of September. A broad area of low pressure, known as the Central American Gyre, can help spawn tropical cyclones if the water is warm and the wind shear is low.
Tropical depression likely to form in the Gulf next week
Highs will reach lower 90s this afternoon. Expect mostly sunny skies throughout the day with occasional passing clouds late afternoon. Rain chances will be very low and showers, short lived. 20% or less of the area will see any sort of shower activity.
Watching for tropical development in the Gulf over the next week
Watching for tropical development in the Gulf over the next week
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Chance of tropical development increases with system forecast to track towards the Gulf of Mexico
The chance of tropical development next week from the western Caribbean to the Gulf of Mexico has increased. The National ...
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Odds Of Tropical Cyclone Development Increase: NHC
Forecasters say there are enhanced chances of a tropical disturbance developing in the Caribbean Sea next week, though its ...
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Monitoring the Caribbean for tropical development
Storm Team 10 and the National Hurricane Center will be monitoring the western Caribbean Sea for tropical development in the ...
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Okaloosa County official urges calm preparedness ahead of potential tropical development
Okaloosa County Public Safety Director Patrick Maddox urges "calm preparedness" amid social media speculation over potential ...
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