Tropical Storm Barry Downgraded over Mexico & Potential Late Week Tropical Development Over FL
- Tropical Depression Barry made landfall late Sunday on Mexico's east coast and is weakening rapidly while pushing inland.
- Barry developed near Mexico’s southeastern coastline and was designated a named storm early Sunday, becoming the first system of the 2025 Atlantic season to make landfall.
- All tropical storm warnings for Mexico’s east coast have been discontinued, but heavy rainfall of three to six inches with isolated totals up to ten inches remains likely through Monday.
- Early Monday, Tropical Storm Flossie sustained winds of 45 mph while located approximately 195 miles south-southwest of Acapulco and is forecast to strengthen quickly, reaching hurricane status by late Monday or Tuesday.
- Forecasters monitor potential low-chance tropical activity near Florida late this week that may increase rain along a stalled boundary into early July.
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