#Agatha is expected to form near the Yucatan Peninsula in a few days
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
ZCZC MIATWOAT ALL TTAA00 KNHC DDHHMM Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 200 AM EDT Tue May 31 2022 For the North Atlantic...Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: 1. Near the Yucatan Peninsula and Southeastern Gulf of Mexico: A large and complex area of low pressure is expected to develop near the Yucatan Peninsula and the northwestern Caribbean Sea in a couple of days, partially related to the remnants of Tropical Storm Agatha from the eastern Pacific. Despite strong upper-level winds over the area, this system could become a tropical depression while it moves northeastward over the northwestern Caribbean Sea and southeastern Gulf of Mexico late this week. Regardless of development, locally heavy rainfall is likely across portions of southeastern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, and Belize during the next few days, spreading across western Cuba, southern Florida, and the Florida Keys by the end of the week. * Formation chance through 48 hours...low...near 0 percent. * Formation chance through 5 days...medium...60 percent. Forecaster Berg
4pm CDT 30 May – #Hurricane #Agatha has made landfall just west of Puerto Angel, Mexico, with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph.
Since record keeping began in 1949, this is the strongest hurricane to make landfall in May along the Pacific coast of Mexico. pic.twitter.com/dUraseRoDe
— NHC Eastern Pacific (@NHC_Pacific) May 30, 2022
Per the NHC: Satellite imagery indicates that #Agatha has made landfall along the coast of southern Mexico just west of Puerto Angel within the past half-hour. Max sustained winds are 105 mph. Strong winds and heavy rain are spreading inland. pic.twitter.com/lRHHqOxSIs
— Hurricane Tracker App (@hurrtrackerapp) May 30, 2022
Odds are increasing for a depression or tropical storm forming near the Yucatan late week, associated with the remnants of #AGATHA.
Regardless of development, tropical moisture will bring a flood threat to Florida this weekend. First name is #ALEX.#TropicalUpdate #flwx 🌀🍊 pic.twitter.com/YyVOzjft5K
— Dylan Federico (@DylanFedericoWX) May 30, 2022