Chance of tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico increases to 70%

Chance of tropical development in the Gulf of Mexico increases to 70%

There is now a high chance the cluster of showers and thunderstorms in the NW Caribbean and Yucatan will from into a tropical disturbance.
There is now a high chance the cluster of showers and thunderstorms in the NW Caribbean and Yucatan will from into a tropical disturbance.

The tropics are the talk of H-Town this weekend, as we’re beginning to track a tropical wave that may eventually get a little too close to home.

A tropical wave that looks to position itself between the Yucatan and Cuba now has a 70% chance of developing in the next 7 days, according to the National Hurricane Center.

  • KPRC 2 Hurricane Headquarters
There is now a high chance the cluster of showers and thunderstorms in the NW Caribbean and Yucatan will from into a tropical disturbance.
There is now a high chance the cluster of showers and thunderstorms in the NW Caribbean and Yucatan will from into a tropical disturbance.

This area is a concern for development because of the slow counterclockwise rotation called the Central American Gyre. The Gyre helps thunderstorms develop and add in the warm water temperatures, making it a zone for concern for tropical development.

Central American Gyre
One factor in whether it moves east or west will be how strong a trough in the jet stream is.

If it is weaker, it will push it to the west – meaning more potential problems for the Texas coast or Mexico. If the jet is stronger, it will sweep it to the east – keeping the path closer to Florida. There are still many questions about exactly whether it develops and, if it does, where it will go.

The Jetstream Matters

The American models continue to keep the potential storm away from the Texas coastline, instead guiding it between Mississippi to Florida. The final location of this storm will continue to change so make sure to check back with us often this weekend.

2024 Hurricane Season

The next storm in the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season will be named Helene.

  • Tropical Storm Alberto
  • Hurricane Beryl
  • Tropical Storm Chris
  • Hurricane Debby
  • Hurricane Ernesto
  • Hurricane Francine
  • Tropical Storm Gordon
The storm continues to organize before moving north into the Gulf of Mexico.
The storm continues to organize before moving north into the Gulf of Mexico.
The storm continues to trend east away from Texas but everyone should be on the look out across the Gulf.
The storm continues to trend east away from Texas but everyone should be on the look out across the Gulf.

Houston will see two front this week that will help push tropical moisture east.

Two cold fronts will bring in rain chances but no cooler air.
Two cold fronts will bring in rain chances but no cooler air.

So, the bottom line is we are still a few days away from having a starting position for the weather models to lock into and then go from there.

Once they do, late this weekend, that will help to clean up some errors about “first guesses” – which is what we have for now.

In the meantime, be safe in the heat, keep track of the forecast, and we’ll keep updates fresh as we get more info!

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