Tropical Storm Barry Set to Make Landfall Overnight
- Tropical Storm Barry made landfall near Tampico, Mexico, on Sunday evening as a Tropical Depression with sustained winds of 35 mph.
- Barry formed from a tropical depression upgraded in the southern Gulf this weekend, during the early 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
- The storm moved northwest at 12 mph along Mexico's Gulf Coast under tropical storm warnings, while a second disturbance shows a 20% chance of developing near Florida.
- The remnants of Barry are expected to bring rainfall totals between 3 and 6 inches, with localized areas potentially receiving up to 10 inches, posing risks of heavy downpours, mudslides, and landslides in Veracruz, San Luis Potosí, and Tamaulipas.
- People in Gulf Coast communities are advised to stay informed on the latest developments as Barry's effects persist, and a new tropical disturbance may bring further threats later this week.
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