Tropical Depression Two Forms in the Bay of Campeche
- Tropical Depression Two developed on Saturday evening in the Bay of Campeche near southeastern Mexico with winds of 30 mph and is forecast to strengthen soon.
- The National Hurricane Center designated the system Invest 91L after monitoring a broad area of showers and thunderstorms and noted current conditions hinder rapid intensification.
- The system is expected to move west-northwest and make landfall along the Mexican coast Sunday night before moving inland early Monday, ending most chances for further development.
- Tropical storm warnings are in effect for segments of Mexico, with forecasts predicting 6 to 8 inches of rainfall along the coast and isolated amounts potentially reaching 10 inches, creating a risk of flash flooding near where the storm is expected to make landfall. Forecasters indicate that while the development of a named tropical storm is improbable, it remains within the realm of possibility.
- The system will bring heavy rain and gusty winds to Mexico and Central America, contributing to a quiet but above-normal Atlantic hurricane season that runs through November 30.
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By Allison Chinchar, CNN The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring a low-pressure system off the Yucatan Peninsula. This system will move into the Bay of Campeche this morning and may develop into a tropical system as it moves over warm waters. According to the 8 a.m. ET update, there is a 50% chance of tropical development in the next 48 hours. Weather models indicate a tropical depression could form just east of Mexico on Monday.
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