Tuesday, May 31, 2022

...STILL MONITORING AGATHA MOVING ACROSS MEXICO...UNFAVORABLE UPPER LEVEL SHEAR STILL IN THE GULF...

 

Still seeing upper level wind shear in the Gulf.  If this shear persist, then the remnants of Agatha will struggle to develop.  The Euro model shows a low crossing over Florida could be a depression, Sub-tropical storm or even tropical storm Alex.  But as it looks now the chances for a hurricane is not looking all that favorable.  However, we continue to monitor closely because mother nature can be unpredictable at times as we well know.  Stay tune to National hurricane Center updates or just stop in here and I will keep you updated as well.

RTW 

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Tropical Weather Outlook
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
800 AM EDT Tue May 31 2022

For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico:

1. Near the Yucatan Peninsula and Southeastern Gulf of Mexico:
A large and complex area of low pressure is expected to develop near 
the Yucatan Peninsula and the northwestern Caribbean Sea in a couple 
of days, partially related to the remnants of Agatha from the 
eastern Pacific.  Despite strong upper-level winds over the area, 
this system could become a tropical depression while it moves 
northeastward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern 
Gulf of Mexico late this week.  Regardless of development, locally 
heavy rainfall is likely across portions of southeastern Mexico, the 
Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, and Belize during the next few days, 
spreading across western Cuba, southern Florida, and the Florida 
Keys by the end of the week. 
* Formation chance through 48 hours...low...10 percent.
* Formation chance through 5 days...medium...60 percent.

Forecaster Brown/Bucci 




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