NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER
CARIBBEAN SEA...
An area of showers and thunderstorms persists over the SW
Caribbean associated with a surface low pressure located near
10N81W. The strongest convection associated with this system is
currently over waters, affecting mainly the area from 12N to
15.5N between 79W and 83W. A well defined diffluent pattern aloft
is helping to induce this convective activity. Computer model
indicates that all this moisture will spread across northern
central America and the Gulf of Honduras on Monday and will likely
persist on Tuesday. Locally heavy rain, with the potential of
flash flooding and mudslides could occur over parts of northern
Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Honduras through Monday.
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