NHC monitoring possible tropical development in Gulf
- Meteorologists are monitoring a weather disturbance near the coast of Belize that may develop into a tropical system this weekend in the western Caribbean.
- This system originates from energy east of Belize and could develop further if it moves into the southern Gulf, with a low 10% formation chance over two days and 20% over seven days.
- Computer models show potential low-pressure formation by Sunday or Monday offshore Mexico's coast, possibly bringing heavy rain to Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala, while moisture could reach the Texas coast.
- Meteorologist David Paul noted that the system could potentially develop more rapidly or intensely than anticipated and mentioned that its rotation might bring moisture as far as Texas; if it becomes a storm, it would be named Barry, marking the latest first named storm since 2014.
- The disturbance remains under close watch through early next week, with no current threat to Florida or the U.S., and residents along the Gulf Coast are advised to monitor updates as the 2025 hurricane season continues through November 30.
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