Tropical Weather Outlook: Multiple Systems Monitored Across Atlantic
The National Hurricane Centre issued a tropical weather outlook for multiple systems across the Atlantic this morning. In the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, a weak area of low pressure near the Texas coast continues to generate disorganised showers, with a low 10 percent chance of further development.
Moreover, a tropical wave near the Lesser Antilles and Puerto Rico is producing thunderstorms and gusty winds. Environmental conditions are anticipated to improve, raising the chance of development to 40 percent by late this week as the system moves towards the western Caribbean and southwestern Gulf of Mexico.
Additionally, a separate tropical wave shows signs of increased development. Forecasts suggest a 40 percent chance of formation as it drifts west-northwest, potentially affecting the Cabo Verde Islands with heavy rain and gusty winds in the coming days.
In Belize, the National Meteorological Service reports sunny skies today with a few cloudy spells. Tonight, skies will be partly cloudy, with generally isolated showers or thunderstorms expected. However, a few more storms may develop over inland areas during the afternoon or evening hours.
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