NHC monitoring possible tropical development in Gulf
- Meteorologists are observing a disturbance near the coast of Belize that may develop into a low pressure system in the southern Gulf of Mexico over the coming weekend.
- This weather disturbance, currently situated east of Belize, has a 20% likelihood of strengthening into a tropical storm if it stays offshore along Mexico’s coast.
- Forecasters indicate that the storms are likely to progress toward the northwestern Caribbean, crossing the Yucatán Peninsula and entering the Bay of Campeche by the weekend, where a low-pressure system may develop.
- Meteorologist David Paul emphasized the importance of closely monitoring the situation, noting that weather systems can occasionally intensify or form more rapidly and powerfully than initially expected.
- If development occurs, the system would be named Barry and could increase rainfall over Belize, Guatemala, southeastern Mexico, and possibly Texas, but currently poses no threat to the U.S.
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