50% Chance of Tropical Depression Forming Off Central America
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Earlier next week, a low-pressure zone could be formed off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico.


By The Associated Press A low pressure area could form off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico early next week. The U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said Saturday that environmental conditions could lead to “gradual development,” with a 50% chance of a tropical depression forming within seven days as the system moves west-northwest. The chance of formation in the next 48 hours is close to 0%, it added. Erick, a Category 3 hur…
Potential Tropical System Brewing Off Central America and Mexico | Science-Environment
A low-pressure system could develop off Central America and southern Mexico, with a 50% chance of forming a tropical depression within a week. The US National Hurricane Centre notes no immediate development, but environmental conditions may favor gradual formation. Recent Hurricane Erick caused devastation in southern Mexico.

50% chance of tropical depression forming off Central America
An area of low pressure may develop off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico early next week. The Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Center said…

50% chance of a tropical depression forming off the coast of Central America within 7 days
An area of low pressure may develop off the coast of Central America and southern Mexico early next week. The Miami-based U.S.
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