The Atlantic Basin remains quiet as well and no tropical development is anticipated this week. As a front moves across our area early next week, an increase in moisture from that Pacific storm could bring better rain chances on Tuesday and Wednesday. However, we are watching a potential storm off the west coast of Mexico, which could indirectly impact us. The Atlantic Basin remains quiet as well and no tropical development is anticipated during the next 5 days. Quiet in the Gulf with no tropical threats for SE Texas during the next five days. There is a brief chance this system could take on sub-tropical characteristics during the next five days as it meanders off the east coast. October 26Ī non-tropical low pressure system off the coast of North Carolina has a medium chance (50%) for tropical development. There is a brief chance this system could take on sub-tropical characteristics over the weekend or early next week as it meanders over the central Atlantic. October 28Ī non-tropical low pressure system off the coast of Halifax, Nova Scotia has a low chance (30%) for tropical development. Otherwise, the Atlantic basin remains quiet. This has a low chance (30%) of gaining some tropical or sub-tropical characteristics as it turns to the southeast and moves over warmer water heading into the weekend. Quiet in the Gulf and Caribbean with no tropical threats for SE Texas during the next five days.Ī non-tropical low (formerly a Nor'easter) is moving eastward through the North Atlantic. The Tropical Atlantic, the Gulf and Caribbean remain quiet with no tropical threats for SE Texas during the next five days. Other waves across the Atlantic Basin show little chance for development through the weekend. Tropical Storm Wanda will wander through the remainder of this week, having no impact to land as it remains west of the Azores.
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