
Low pressure at the tip of Florida that is expected to turn into a sub-tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico later this week. If you notice the arrow, they are expecting it to drift Westward. We will have to keep our eyes on this, but not expected to become anything major as of yet. We will no more by Wed-Thurs.
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, May 18th, 2009
Once this low pressure gets in to the Gulf, it should track westward and we'll just have to wait and see if it can gather enough tropical characteristics to be worthy of a name. That is several days away and the computer guidance offers differing solutions. It could be wet and stormy across the north/northwestern Gulf Coast states for much of the week ahead.
NOW IS THE TIME TO START PREPARING.......
HAPPY HURRICANE SEASON EVERYONE!!!
NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER, May 18th, 2009
Once this low pressure gets in to the Gulf, it should track westward and we'll just have to wait and see if it can gather enough tropical characteristics to be worthy of a name. That is several days away and the computer guidance offers differing solutions. It could be wet and stormy across the north/northwestern Gulf Coast states for much of the week ahead.
NOW IS THE TIME TO START PREPARING.......
HAPPY HURRICANE SEASON EVERYONE!!!
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