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Tropical Depression Two in Mexico's Bay of Campeche is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm before making landfall along Mexico's Gulf coast on Sunday night, the U.S. National Hurricane ...
A tropical depression off Mexico’s Gulf coast may strengthen into Tropical Storm Barry before Sunday landfall. Storm warnings issued for Bay of Campeche.
Tropical Depression Barry has dissipated after making landfall on the east coast of Mexico on Sunday night. It is expected to bring heavy rain to the area for the next couple of days.
Tropical Depression Two formed in the Gulf waters off Mexico on Saturday, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of 5 p.m., the newly formed storm was located about 240 miles east ...
Original article source: Tropical depression could form later today in southern Gulf as Invest 91L eyes Mexico's east coast ...
A Caribbean disturbance in the southern Gulf of Mexico is expected to move northwest into the Bay of Campeche. It has a low chance of becoming tropical.
Historically, early-season storms like this one often form in the Gulf of Mexico, western Caribbean, or along the southeast U.S. coast during June and July.
If the system remains offshore the coast of Mexico, we should expect development between Sunday and Monday.
Tropical storm force winds, some elevated surf and rip currents can also be expected along eastern Mexico's Gulf Coast. Some rip currents are possible in South Texas on Sunday.
We are also watching an area stretching from the northeastern Gulf to the Carolina Coast. TROICAL STORM BARRY Tropical Storm BARRY is sitting in the Bay of Campeche of Mexico’s northern Coast.