We’re keeping an eye on a tropical wave currently moving through the northwestern Caribbean Sea. At the moment, it’s generating disorganized showers and thunderstorms, affecting parts of eastern Honduras, northeastern Nicaragua, and nearby marine areas.
The system is expected to continue on a west-northwestward path, crossing the Yucatán Peninsula by Wednesday. As it makes this move, no significant development is anticipated.
However, once the system enters the southwestern Gulf of Mexico—likely beginning Thursday—there is a slight chance it could become more organized. It’s expected to move west-northwest or northwest at about 10 to 15 mph during that time.
Here are the current development odds from the National Hurricane Center:
- Chance of formation within 48 hours: Low (10%)
- Chance of formation within 7 days: Low (20%)
We’ll continue to monitor this system and provide updates if anything changes. Stay tuned and stay prepared.
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