The National Hurricane Center (NHC) in Miami, Florida, issued a bulletin reporting the presence and monitoring of three low pressure systems in the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico.
Next, the details What they offer in this regard:
1- Northwest Gulf of Mexico:
A broad area of low pressure near the upper Texas coast continues to produce scattered rainfall in the coastal area and adjacent waters in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico. This system is expected to remain near the coast for the next few days, with slow development possible if it stays offshore.
However, it is expected that the system will move into the country by Tuesday, reducing development opportunities. Despite this, heavy rain is expected that could cause flooding in areas of the Texas coast over the next few days.
- Probability formation in 48 hours: low (10%).
- Form probability in 7 days: low (10%).
2- Near the Lesser Antilles and the Caribbean Sea:
A tropical wave near the Lesser Antilles is associated with shower and thunderstorm activity. This disturbance is expected to move west and cross the eastern sea through Tuesday without much development.
However, environmental conditions are expected to become more favorable for development as the system moves over the central and western Caribbean during the middle and end of the week, with the potential for a tropical depression to develop. creation This system could bring strong winds and locally heavy rain to parts of the Lesser Antilles today.
- Probability formation in 48 hours: low (0%).
- probability of creation in 7 days: moderate (40%).
3- Eastern Tropical Atlantic:
A tropical wave on the west coast of Africa is generating a wide range of showers and thunderstorms.
Environmental conditions are expected to gradually become more favorable for development, and a tropical depression could emerge within a few days as the disturbance slowly moves to the northwest. north or northwest over the eastern tropical Atlantic.
- Probability formation in 48 hours: low (10%).
- probability of creation in 7 days: moderate (40%).
The NHC will monitor these systems closely and provide updates as appropriate.